As Morgan progresses through the first verse, the guitar gets just a bit more powerful as the lines go on, which helps build the pain behind the song.Īlthough I don’t drink, nor do I condone the use of alcohol after a break up to mask pain, I can completely relate to the feeling of not wanting to feel anything, and just wanting to be in a daze because it is too painful. Pour me, pour me another drink Cause I don't wanna feel a thing No more, hell no I just wanna sip it til the pain wears off Pour me, pour me another round Line'em up and knock'em down two more, let's go cause I ain't never hurt like this before Don't wanna think about her, or wear a ring without her Don't wanna hit the karaoke bar, can't sing without her So make them drinks strong, cause. I also love how this song starts out with some very light guitar in the background.
I especially love the use of double meanings “pour me, pour me another drink” or “poor me, pour me another drink.” Also love the “last call, I swear this will be my last call, cuz I ain’t drunk dialing no more at 3 am, Mr. Morgan Wallen Whiskey Glasses lyrics & video : Pour me, pour me another drink Cause I dont wanna feel a thing No more, hell no I just wanna sip it til the. Ironically, this is one of the first songs that inspired me to take the guitar and singing abilities that I have been hiding and ignoring for so long, and put them to use! I was so inspired to play and sing “Whiskey Glasses” and this was the start of playing open mic country music jams in my area, which I have been doing for about three months now. Morgan Wallen is breaking down his latest single 'Whiskey Glasses' for Taste of Countrys. And well raise up our glasses against evil forces Singing, 'Whiskey for my men, beer for my horses.' 'Whiskey for my men, beer for my horses.
The first time I heard “Whiskey Glasses” written by Ben Burgess and Kevin Kadish and performed by Morgan Wallen, I just came out of a ten year relationship with the father of my children, and this song spoke to me, especially since I am a huge karaoke fan “don’t want to hit the karaoke bar, can’t sing without her” (on in my case “can’t sing without him.”)