| I'm a Sober | |
| Girl, not for any good reason | |
| I found myself on this road | |
| I'm on It felt a lot like treason | |
| To my last girlfriends, who could never understand | |
| When it comes to love, | |
| I wanted purity. | |
| I felt the loneliness of the world, in the city so | |
| I got out of there | |
| I found myself at the end of a long dirt road | |
| It felt a lot like nowhere | |
| To my last girlfriends, who could never understand | |
| When it comes to life, | |
| I wanted purity. | |
| When I was young, in every camptown song | |
| I sung I was aching just to be | |
| With someone, who could lay me down where the rivers run | |
| Who was able, who was free. | |
| Free of this manmade world and all the bargains we made with fear | |
| That slowly whittle us down to nothing | |
| It felt a lot like despair | |
| But I found someone, who was still standing when it was done | |
| And with the purest heart, she said these words to me- | |
| When I was young, in every camptown song | |
| I sung I was aching just to be | |
| With someone, who could lay me down where the rivers run. |