Cowboys and Friends

Album: Gunslinger (2016)
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  • My head is aching, and I'm late for work
    There's a girl in the kitchen, and she's wearing my shirt
    My buddies are home again, they're threatening to leave
    Yes, that beer on my nightstand will be breakfast for me

    'Cause that's how it goes with cowboys and friends
    As soon as it's over, it all starts again
    That's the way that it should be
    'Cause that's the way that it's been
    Yeah, the fun never ends, when the party begins
    Cowboys and friends

    I've been workin' all morning, just bustin' my back
    And it's all for a foreman who doesn't know jack
    My buddies keep talking, they say we're going out late
    Guess that sleep that I'm wantin' will just have to wait

    'Cause that's how it goes with cowboys and friends
    As soon as it's over, it all starts again
    That's the way that it should be
    'Cause that's the way that it's been
    Yeah, the fun never ends, when the party begins
    Cowboys and friends

    Yeah, the party begins where this two-lane road ends
    Cowboys and friends Writer/s: Garth Brooks, Matt Rossi
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