Mark Stephen Jones – Screwdriver and a Vicodin

Mark Stephen Jones Screwdriver and a Vicodin

Mark Stephen Jones – Screwdriver and a Vicodin Lyrics

Artist: Mark Stephen Jones
Song: Screwdriver and a Vicodin

A screwdriver and a vicodin
And I’ll be feeling like my old self again
Then she won’t come crashing in
To every thought

Going around my head
If I were half the man I used to be
She wouldn’t be one, be a memory
And all it takes to turn me into him

Is a screwdriver and a vicodin
If she knew how much I miss her
She’d swear I was a different man
‘Cause I keep taking down her picture

And hanging it back up again
I’d pay her more attention
If I could do it all over
But it’s a little too late

She’s a little too gone
I’m a little too sober
A screwdriver and a vicodin
And I’ll be feeling like my old self again

Then she won’t come crashing in
To every thought
Going around my head
If I were half the man I used to be

She wouldn’t be one, be a memory
And all it takes to turn me into him
Is a screwdriver and a vicodin
I jumped up on the wagon

When she jumped on the train
Heartbroke tail draggin’
Lord, I’m missing that ball and chain
I think I’m gonna sit here

After the sun goes down
All alone, I jump back on
That ole merry go ’round
With a screwdriver and a vicodin

And I’ll be feeling like my old self again
Then she won’t come crashing in
To every thought
Going around my head

If I were half the man I used to be
She wouldn’t be one, be a memory
And all it takes to turn me into him
Is a screwdriver and a vicodin

Yeah, all it takes to turn me into him
Is a screwdriver and a vicodin
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From the album:
Self Made Man
Release Year: 2007