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"**Cheap Wine & Vodka**" is a captivating track by the indie artist **Cloudy June**. Blending elements of alternative rock and melodic pop, the song delves into themes of love, loss, and personal reflection. With its hauntingly beautiful lyrics and evocative instrumentation, Cloudy June delivers an emotional performance that resonates deeply with listeners. Released in [Year], the song has garnered attention for its authentic storytelling and distinctive sound, solidifying Cloudy June's presence in the contemporary music scene.
All that he offered
Was cheap wine and vodka
I couldn't have you
So I went to another
I wasn't thinking
Cause I've been drinking
Too much again
(How low am I sinking?)
Black boots, dark eyes, gold dust on my face
Waiting on you, but you never came
So I make my way through the night
Would it make a difference if I kissed
Somebody new?
Just to put a pressure on my lips
Reminding me of you
All that he offered
Was cheap wine and vodka
I couldn't have you
So I went to another
I wasn't thinking
Cause I've been drinking
Too much again, how low am I sinking?
For you
For you, for you
How low am I sinking?
For you
Falling right out the bedsheets of shame
Fucked up again, still suck at this game
You don't adore me
Like I adore you
Would it make a difference if I kissed
Somebody new?
All that he offered
Was cheap wine and vodka
I couldn't have you
So I went to another
I wasn't thinking
Cause I've been drinking
Too much again
How low am I sinking?
For you
For you, for you
How low am I sinking?
For you
For you, for you
How low am I sinking?
Yeah, I'm sinking low
To the bottom of
The ocean where you left me to drown
I'm sinking low
To the bottom of
The ocean where you left me
Would it make a difference if I kissed
Somebody new?
All that he offered
Was cheap wine and vodka
I couldn't have you
So I went to another
I wasn't thinking
Cause I've been drinking
Too much again
How low am I sinking?
For you
Yeah, I'm sinking low
To the bottom of the ocean where you left me to drown
I'm sinking low
To the bottom of
The ocean where you left me