Freakwater My old drunk friend (C. Irwin) My old drunk friend It's good to see you again Every time you walk in I should run the other way My old drunk friend You're looking kind of thin I won't ask where you've been You never want to say I'll buy you a drink When I get into town Then we'll go out walking 'Til are boots are run down We'll walk through this town Where all the alleys are haunted Though the streets are deserted These ghosts remain undaunted And you're laughing louder in my ear Every bottle of beer My old drunk friend It's good to see you again Every time you walk in I should run the other way My old drunk friend You're looking kind of thin I won't ask where you've been You never want to say I should have moved to New York City But I never was that cool I just languished in the midwest Like some old romantic fool When the streetlights shine down On the bottles we have broken 'Til the road is paved with diamonds From a thousand lost love tokens And my logic just seems more clear Every bottle of beer My old drunk friend It's good to see you again Every time you walk in I should run the other way My old drunk friend You're looking kind of thin I won't ask where you've been You never want to say My old drunk friend Watch the moonlight grow dim As the long night gives in To the thin light of day from "Feels Like The Third Time"