Bad Day of Fishin'

Album: Enjoy Yourself (2010)
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  • Got up at dawn just to be out on the water
    Weather man said hot and gettin' hotter
    But he didn't say nothin' bout it rainin' like hell (Oh well)
    A bad day of fishin' beats a good day of anything else

    Had a big one on and man I woulda got 'im
    But he took my pole straight down to the bottom
    Leavin' me with nothin', but a big ol' story to tell (Aw hell)
    A bad day of fishin' beats a good day of anything else

    We should probably go to work, I mean everybody does
    Instead of sittin' out here in the middle of nowhere workin' on a pretty good buzz

    Didn't catch a damn thing, guess you could say we took a lickin'
    Tonight's fish fry is gonna taste like chicken
    But we did just fine, if I do say so myself
    A bad day of fishin' beats a good day of anything else

    We should probably go to work, I mean everybody does
    Instead of sittin' out here in the middle of nowhere workin' on a pretty good buzz

    Didn't catch a damn thing, guess you could say we took a lickin'
    Tonight's fish fry is gonna taste like chicken
    But we did just fine if I do say so myself
    You know a bad day of fishin' beats a good day of anything else
    You know a bad day of fishin' beats a good day of anything else
    That's right. Writer/s: BILLY CURRINGTON, JOHN SCOTT SHERRILL, SCOTT EMERICK
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group, TRAVELLERS HOLLOW MUSIC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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