I Think I've Had Enough

Gary Allan · Get Off on the Pain [2010]

All the days that ended well into tomorrow

All the times I couldn't lay it on the line

This old conscience that I could never follow

I hate to say it but I wish it wasn't mine



All the broken hearts that didn't see it comin'

All the tears that should have never hit the floor

All the lookin' back but mainly all the runnin'

All these reasons I'm standing at your door



I think I've had enough

This time I'm givin' in

Without you it's too rough

So I'm standing here again

I finally realize

It's love that never dies

And I'm really not that tough

No I'm really not that tough

I think I've had enough



Life is gonna be a circus

Rain or shine

Rides did always make me nervous

So if I'm gonna ride the Ferris wheel I'll need your hand in mine



I've think I've had enough

This time I'm giving in

Without you it's too rough

So I'm crawling back again

I've finally realize

It's love that never dies

And I'm really not that tough

No I'm really not that tough

I think I've had enough

I'm really not that tough

I think I've had enough

Think I've had enough

I Think I've Had Enough

Gary Allan's "I Think I've Had Enough" serves as a raw, confessional song on his 2010 album *Get Off on the Pain*. Recorded in the heart of the country music genre, the track exemplifies Allan's signature blend of acoustic storytelling and emotive vocal delivery. The song explores themes of emotional exhaustion and the decision to disengage from a relationship that has become unmanageable. As part of his discography spanning the late 1990s through the 2010s, this recording reflects a period where Allan frequently addressed personal struggles and the complexities of modern romance. The track stands as a testament to his ability to translate intimate feelings into a polished, radio-ready country sound that resonates with listeners seeking authenticity in their music.