A Lot to Learn About Livin'

Album: Easton Corbin (2010)
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  • Stepped off the plane down in Cabo
    Just meaning to stay for a week
    I got a funny sensation about this vacation
    The second the sand hit my feet
    Taxi driver took my two bags
    He saw me looking at my watch
    He said, you won't need that here cause time disappears
    In paradise there ain't no clocks

    You got a lot to learn about livin'
    It's a different world down here
    Our biggest problem's decidin' what fish
    We're fryin'
    Does it go with tequila or beer

    He dropped me off at the hotel
    I took a u-turn into the bar
    I sat down on a stool out by the pool
    Next to a lady smoking a Cuban cigar
    I ordered a drink and took out my cell phone
    I tried to make a call to L.A.
    Dang thing wouldn't work, I started to curse
    Bartender said, I bet it can wait

    You got a lot to learn about livin'
    It's a different world down here
    Our biggest problem's decidin' what fish
    We're fryin'
    Does it go with tequila or beer

    I, yi, yi, change is in the air
    Now, I, yi, yi, ain't got a care

    Six months later, I'm driving a taxi
    I got a Hawaiian shirt and a tan
    Pick up some guy in a Brooks Brothers tie
    I say, it's time to loosen up man

    You got a lot to learn about livin'
    It's a different world down here
    Our biggest problem's decidin' what fish
    We're fryin'
    Does it go with tequila or beer

    There's a lot to learn about livin'
    It's a different life down here
    Our biggest problem's decidin' what fish
    We're fryin'
    Does it go with tequila or beer Writer/s: Clay Bernard Mills, Elizabeth Mala Hengber, Sonny Lemaire
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, BMG Rights Management, MUSIC COPYRIGHT CONSULTANT GRP
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