Good morning, my darling, I'm telling you this to let you know that I'm sorry you're sick
Though tears of sorrow won't do you no good, I'd be your doctor if only I could.
What do want from the liquor store?
Something sour or something sweet?
I'll buy all that your belly can hold.
You can be sure you won't suffer no more.
I'd swim the ocean or the deepest canal to get to you darling just to make you well.
There's no place on Earth that I wouldn't hasten to go to cool the fever; this I want you to know.
What do want from the liquor store?
Something sour or something sweet?
I'll buy all that your belly can hold.
You can be sure you won't suffer no more.
If only the doctor would hurry and show there's quite a few places I know we could go.
I was ok but these words from you stating you're sick made me sick, too.
What do want from the liquor store?
Something sour or something sweet?
I'll buy all that your belly can hold.
You can be sure you won't suffer no more.
Promise me darling that you won't die; I'll get all the medicine that money can buy.
Stick with me baby, hold on and fight take a good rest I won't prolong the flight
What do want from the liquor store?
Something sour or something sweet?
I'll buy all that your belly can hold
You can be sure you won't suffer no more
What do you want from the liquor store?
Something sour or something sweet
I'll buy you all that your belly can hold
You can be sure you won't suffer no more
credits
released July 7, 2023
Music and Lyrics by Ted Hawkins
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