Lyrics Tracy Lawrence

Tracy Lawrence

My Second Home

There's a honky tonk on the edge of town

I used to call my second home

It's a place I'd go just to get away

When I wanted to be alone

Well early one morning had a fight

With my darling that went from bad to worse

It ended when she said, "Your second home

Just became your first"

Now the jukebox is my alarm clock

I wake up in a corner booth

I don't have a tab don't need no cab

'Cause the dance floor's my living room

Well I might die from a broken heart

But I'll never die of thirst

Now that my second home

Has become my first

Well I don't have to pay no mortgage

I don't have to mow no lawn

A lot of friends come see me

Some stay till the break of dawn

I can paint the town without leaving the house

I can feel good till it hurts

Now that my home sweet second home

Just became my first

Now the jukebox is my alarm clock

I wake up in a corner booth

I don't have a tab don't need no cab

'Cause the dance floor's my living room

Well I might die from a broken heart

But I'll never die of thirst

Now that my second home

Has become my first

Lord now that my second home

Has become my first