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Mollybloom Bluegrass Band: Music

Good Morning Heartache

(Mollybloom)
written by David Dahl, sung by Clark Blanchard
Well good morning heartache, how you been?
Knock, knock knockin’ on my door.
You can keep on a rappin’ but you can’t come in
Cause things aren’t the way they were before.

Good Morning Heartache, my old friend.
Try, try, try, you’ll never change.
Unless there’s a blue moon or hell is cold
You best be headed back the way you came.
And she tells me her love will all will be different
And she’s comin’ back to me this time to stay
I’ll be thinkin’ of all the nights of cryin’
The tears of joy the day she went away.
She always will be heartache, like she was before
So don’t bother come a knockin’ on my door.

We met in the summer of the sweet sunshine
She told me that she would be true
But she began to wander time after time
Into the arms of someone new.
She’d come back as always to make amends
Each promise stronger than before
As soon as I’d turn and look the other way
She’d be creepin’ out towards the back door
Then came the day she said her love had blossomed
For another and that we were through.
I got down on my knees and looked toward heaven.
I thanked the Lord and pitied that poor fool.
She always will be heartache, like she was before
So don’t bother come a knockin’ on my door.