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Practice: Love/Hate Letter To Alcohol (with Fleet Foxes)

Post Malone

3:04

ðŸ’ĄHow to Practice

  1. Play the song on your music player or streaming service
  2. Follow along with the synced lyrics below
  3. Use the timestamps to check your timing

Lyrics with Timing

Sync Ready
0:50

I woke up on the ground

0:52

I guess I shoulda kept that shit to myself

0:56

Turns out I'm pretty good at running my mouth

1:01

But not good enough

1:06

You know when I go in it's lights out

1:10

I couldn't hear a thing 'cause the song was too loud

1:14

Last night I had 32 teeth in my mouth

1:19

Some went away...

1:22

Why'd you have to go and fucking ruin my day?

1:25

You're the reason why I got my ass kicked

1:29

But you're the only way to drown my sadness

1:33

This is my love/hate letter out to alcohol

1:39

You're the reason why I got my ass kicked

1:44

I was laid out flat like a centerfold

1:46

Jakey and his partner drove me home

1:48

Looking in the mirror something's wrong

1:51

Let me get my dentist on the phone

1:53

Found my keys then I went back out

1:55

Someone asked me how it all went down

1:58

I remember like it's yesterday

2:02

I took a shot, took a shot, took a shot, took another shot

2:07

Fell right out my fucking chair swinging for his eye

2:11

Then a big chrome ring flew in from the side

2:16

I thought I died...

2:18

Why'd you have to go and fucking ruin my night?

2:20

You're the reason why I got my ass kicked

2:25

But you're the only way to drown my sadness

2:29

This is my love/hate letter out to alcohol

2:34

You're the reason why I got my ass kicked

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Song Information

Artist
Post Malone
Album
Twelve Carat Toothache
Duration
3:04
Lyrics Type
plain

ðŸ’ĄSinging Tips

  • â€Ē Listen to the original song first to learn the melody
  • â€Ē Start with slower parts before tackling fast sections
  • â€Ē Record yourself to identify areas for improvement