Pretty Good at Drinkin' Beer

Album: Enjoy Yourself (2010)
Charted: 41
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  • I wasn't born for diggin' deep holes
    I'm not made for pavin' long roads
    I ain't cut out to climb high line poles
    But I'm pretty good at drinkin' beer

    I'm not the type to work in a bank
    I'm no good at slappin' on paint
    Don't have a knack for makin' motors crank, no
    But I'm pretty good at drinkin' beer

    So hand me one more
    That's what I'm here for
    I'm built for having a ball
    I love the nightlife
    I love my Bud Light
    I like 'em cold and tall

    I ain't much for mowin' thick grass
    I'm too slow for workin' too fast
    I don't do windows so honey don't ask
    But I'm pretty good at drinkin' beer

    A go getter well maybe I'm not
    I'm not known for doin' a lot
    But I do my best work when the weather's hot
    I'm pretty good at drinkin' beer

    So hand me one more
    That's what I'm here for
    I'm built for having a ball
    I love the nightlife
    I love my Bud Light
    I like 'em cold and tall

    I wasn't born for diggin' deep holes
    I'm not made for pavin' long roads
    I ain't cut out to climb high line poles
    But I'm pretty good at drinkin' beer
    I'm pretty good at drinkin' beer

    O' hand me one more boys,
    That's what I'm here for Writer/s: TROY JONES
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp.
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