Lee Ann Womack
"I May Hate Myself In The Morning"
Ain't it just like one of us to pick up the phone and call after a couple of
drinks,
And say: "How you been? I been wonderin' that maybe you've been thinkin' 'bout
me."
And somewhere in the conversation, an old familiar invitation always arrives,
An' I may hate myself in the morning, but I'm gonna love you tonight.
Everyone's known someone that they just can't help but want;
And even though we just can't make it work out, well the want-to lingers on.
So once again we wind up in each other's arms, pretending that it's right,
An' I may hate myself in the morning, but I'm gonna love you tonight.
I know it's wrong, but it ain't easy moving on.
So why can't two friends remember the good times once again?
Tomorrow when I wake up, I'll be feeling a little guilty, an' a little sad,
Thinkin' how it used to be before everything went bad.
An' I guess that's what it is, in lonely late night calls like this, that we try
to find;
An' I may hate myself in the morning, but I'm gonna love you tonight.