James Dupré | You're Probably Drunk Right Now
You’re probably drunk right now
10:30 on a Tuesday night
Somewhere out on the town
Staring in some stranger’s eyes
You’re just a few sips away
From not turning him down
He probably thinks he’s got a chance
‘Cause you’re probably drunk right now

You’re probably drunk right now
About to pick up the phone
You’re gonna dial my number
And say you need a ride home
But knowing you, girl, you know me
I’d be wishing I could drive across town
And you’ll say that’s okay
‘Cause you’re probably drunk right now

If it’s hurting you like it’s hurting me
Then you’re nothing short of breaking down
If it’s killing you like it’s killing me
And you got a memory to drown

You’re probably drunk right now
Wishing I was at your door
Telling you I was wrong
With my knees on the floor
But even if I did
In the morning when the sun came out
You wouldn’t remember a thing
‘Cause you’re probably drunk right now


If it’s hurting you like it’s hurting me
Then you’re nothing short of breaking down
If it’s killing you like it’s killing me
And you got a memory to drown
Then you’re probably drunk right now


If it’s hurting you like it’s hurting me
Then you’re nothing short of breaking down
If it’s killing you like it’s killing me
And you got a memory to drown
You’re probably drunk right now
You’re probably drunk right now