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Slaid Cleaves - Next Heartbreak Lyrics



Slaid Cleaves - Next Heartbreak Lyrics




Next Heartbreak

Slaid Cleaves, Magic Rat Music BMI / Rod Picott, Welding Rod Music BMI

I saw it comin' but it came down hard as a stone
Laid my brother down in his grave
We had one last whiskey over his bones

He was a fighter but he knew he was facing the end
Hope I'm as brave when it comes my time
And we're gathered round the bedside again

I don't wonder 'bout it anymore
Now I know how much a heart can take
I count my blessings and I carry on
Until the next heartbreak

I hold my wife a little closer now in the dark
I say a prayer for the ones I know
Who make it through the night with just one heart

Got through the hard times, boxed 'em up in the past
Back to the living, back to sunny days
But we're old enough to know it won't last

I don't wonder 'bout it anymore
Now I know how much a heart can take
I count my blessings and I carry on
Until the next heartbreak

Instrumental

You chop wood, carry water, should be simple enough
Till you're down on your knees, looking up
At the sky with a fear that you're not that tough

All is quiet now, but the mind races on
Reach for the bottle on the old nightstand
Good times keep rolling along

I don't wonder 'bout it anymore
Now I know how much a heart can take
I count my blessings and I carry on
I don't wonder 'bout it anymore
Now I know how much a heart can take
I count my blessings and I carry on
Until the next heartbreak


Performed by Slaid Cleaves, Scrappy Jud Newcomb and Pat Manske

Produced by Scrappy Jud Newcomb

Recorded by Pat Manske at The Zone, Dripping Springs, Texas

Mixed by Chaos Theory with Slaid Cleaves

Mastered by Alex McCollough at True East Mastering, Nashville, Tennessee


A song about finding just how much a soul can endure.
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Next Heartbreak

Slaid Cleaves, Magic Rat Music BMI / Rod Picott, Welding Rod Music BMI

I saw it comin' but it came down hard as a stone
Laid my brother down in his grave
We had one last whiskey over his bones

He was a fighter but he knew he was facing the end
Hope I'm as brave when it comes my time
And we're gathered round the bedside again

I don't wonder 'bout it anymore
Now I know how much a heart can take
I count my blessings and I carry on
Until the next heartbreak

I hold my wife a little closer now in the dark
I say a prayer for the ones I know
Who make it through the night with just one heart

Got through the hard times, boxed 'em up in the past
Back to the living, back to sunny days
But we're old enough to know it won't last

I don't wonder 'bout it anymore
Now I know how much a heart can take
I count my blessings and I carry on
Until the next heartbreak

Instrumental

You chop wood, carry water, should be simple enough
Till you're down on your knees, looking up
At the sky with a fear that you're not that tough

All is quiet now, but the mind races on
Reach for the bottle on the old nightstand
Good times keep rolling along

I don't wonder 'bout it anymore
Now I know how much a heart can take
I count my blessings and I carry on
I don't wonder 'bout it anymore
Now I know how much a heart can take
I count my blessings and I carry on
Until the next heartbreak


Performed by Slaid Cleaves, Scrappy Jud Newcomb and Pat Manske

Produced by Scrappy Jud Newcomb

Recorded by Pat Manske at The Zone, Dripping Springs, Texas

Mixed by Chaos Theory with Slaid Cleaves

Mastered by Alex McCollough at True East Mastering, Nashville, Tennessee


A song about finding just how much a soul can endure.
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Writer: Rod Picott, Slaid Cleaves
Copyright: Lyrics © MAGIC RAT MUSIC, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC




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Performed By: Slaid Cleaves
Language: English
Length: 3:02
Written by: Rod Picott, Slaid Cleaves

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