I’ve been drinkin’ truth from this glass all night Starin’ down the ghosts in neon light Her memory’s sittin’ on this barstool Smilin’ soft like I'm still her fool I told myself this burn would make it fade But all it did was carve her name Now every sip just makes it clearer She’s gone for good, but still feels nearer Whiskey ain’t enough no more To drown the weight she left behind It used to hush that slamming door But now it just replays her lines The bottle's dry, the pain still pours Whiskey ain’t enough no more I used to chase the numb and call it peace Swore I'd let the past off on a lease But even silence knows her laughter And every night falls harder after Friends say I should let her go But they don’t see her in the smoke They don’t hear her in these strings They don’t know what hauntin’ brings Whiskey ain’t enough no more Can’t scrub her name off of my soul It used to heal, it used to score But now it just leaves deeper holes I pour and pray, and still implore Whiskey ain’t enough no more So I’ll leave this glass here on the rail And walk back through that lonesome tale If hurt like this is heaven’s chore Then whiskey ain’t enough no more No, whiskey ain’t enough no more