The Hurtin’ Kind Lyrics by Orville Peck
Hammer down on the highway
Giddyup and goin’ my way, you
The thunder and the lightning in your eyes say
You’re running out of ways, little runaway blue
Heartache is a lonely road
A ramblin’ man, just a broke-down Romeo
Know a place for the losers at the end of the line
A one-night, lonesome cabaret
Meet me down where the broken-hearted stay
Lie together, tell me lies, baby, I don’t mind
I ain’t the hurtin’ kind
Johnny at the door, he knows my name
Jukebox in the corner playing “Wicked Game” with you
Got a table for two in the low light
Just me and you, it’s a slow night blue
Heartache is a lonely road
A ramblin’ man, just a broke-down Romeo
Know a place for the losers at the end of the line
A one-night, lonesome cabaret
Meet me down where the broken-hearted stay
Lie together, tell me lies, baby, I don’t mind
I ain’t the hurtin’ kind
And it’s true
These lyin’ eyes, they don’t cry when they’re through
Heartache is a lonely road
A ramblin’ man, just a broke-down Romeo
Know a place for the losers at the end of the line
A one-night, lonesome cabaret
Meet me down where the broken-hearted stay
Lie together, tell me lies, baby, I don’t mind
I ain’t the hurtin’ kind