[Intro] [Verse 1] Well, the jukebox hums in that old roadside bar, Where the neon burns like a forgotten star. A photo of you in my boot heel’s crease, And the pain in my heart just won’t let me leave. [Chorus] It’s whiskey and rust, memories and dust, A love that faded with the Tennessee dusk. The steel guitar cries, the fiddle’s in tune, For a heartache that’s older than last night’s moon. [Verse 2] You wore that dress like a summer sunrise, Now it’s packed in a box with your goodbye lies. The tracks of my tears on this old flask shine, And the highway’s hummin’ like your voice in my mind. [Chorus] It’s whiskey and rust, memories and dust, A love that faded with the Tennessee dusk. The steel guitar cries, the fiddle’s in tune, For a heartache that’s older than last night’s moon. [Bridge] That pickup truck’s got a hundred thousand scars, Like the cracks in my soul from those nights at the bar. The preacher said love was a blessing, not a curse, But all I got left is this ache and this verse. [Chorus] It’s whiskey and rust, memories and dust, A love that faded with the Tennessee dusk. The steel guitar cries, the fiddle’s in tune, For a heartache that’s older than last night’s moon. [Outro] --- **Language of input content**: English