Released: October 16, 2012

Songwriter: Tyler Hubbard Canaan Smith

Producer: Michael Knox

[Verse 1]
She puts on her work clothes, fishnet pantyhose
She is got a nickname everybody knows at the gentlemen's club
She clocks in at midnight, even though it never feels right
Makes her money one dollar at a time
Without the makeup, nobody knows her name
And she wears the pain

[Chorus]
Black tears, rolling down
From the eyes of an angel in a sinner's town
She reveals, and they all cheer
And then she cries, black tears

[Verse 2]
Jealous of the innocent, sometimes she is convinced
The boss man is still a friend she needs
She's tried everything, cheap sex and cocaine
Anything to hide the pain for a little while
The wrong kind of famous in her momma's eyes
You can tell she knows it when she cries

[Chorus]
Black tears, rolling down
From the eyes of an angel in a sinner's town
White lights on the mirror
Just won't hide, black tears

[Bridge]
She tries and tries so hard to get away
But everybody is watching

[Chorus]
Black tears, rolling down
From the eyes of an angel in a sinner's town
If all the pain would just disappear
She'd quit crying, yeah she'd quit crying
Black tears

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