That bottomland jacket fit just like a glove I had it since I turned nineteen Spent winters in a duck blind Fall on fifty yard lines And summers underneath my Chevy bench seat And I hate to be the one to admit it But she looked so good wrapped in it I can still taste the whiskey right there on her kiss I can still see the stars in her eyes I can still hear the radio playing that song That was on when she said goodbye We were over and done and I was the one Who didn't how good I had it Back when I still had my heart and my camo jacket My camo jacket I've tried a few new ones on since then But they just don't feel the same I guess there's a few things money can't buy And few things time can't change I can still taste the whiskey right there on her kiss I can still see the stars in her eyes I can still hear the radio playing that song That was on when she said goodbye We were over and done and I was the one Who didn't how good I had it Back when I still had my heart and my camo jacket My camo jacket That bottomland jacket fit just like a glove But nothing like she fit me I can still taste the whiskey right there on her kiss I can still see the stars in her eyes I can still hear the radio playing that song That was on when she said goodbye We were over and done and I was the one Who didn't how good I had it Back when I still had my heart and my camo jacket And my camo jacket And my camo jacket And my camo jacket Back when I still had my heart and my camo jacket