Middle Finger

Album: Lainey Wilson (2018)
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  • She don't get out much
    Oh, but when she does
    She'll volunteer to hold my beer
    And help me catch a buzz

    Out of all my friends
    I can count on one hand
    She's the first one there
    To pull back my hair
    Every time shit hits the fan

    She's a solider
    When I hold her
    Up in the air
    Since I learned just how to use her
    She never gets scared
    To prove my point
    And make a scene
    When I'm out of words
    She sticks up for me
    And man I gotta thank her
    Here's to you, my middle finger

    She got to know my ex
    Pretty damn well
    She wiped off my hurt
    And gave me the nerve
    To stand up for myself

    She's a solider
    When I hold her
    Up in the air
    Since I learned just how to use her
    She never gets scared
    To prove my point
    And make a scene
    When I'm out of words
    She sticks up for me
    And man I gotta thank her
    Here's to you, my middle finger

    She's a solider
    When I hold her
    Up in the air
    And since I learned just how to use her
    She never gets scared
    To prove my point
    And make a scene
    When I'm out of words
    She sticks up for me
    And man I gotta thank her
    Here's to you, my middle finger

    Yeah, she never meets a stranger
    Cheers to you, my middle finger
    You can love her, you can hate her
    But that's my girl, my middle finger Writer/s: Faren Rachels, Lainey Wilson, Trannie Stevens
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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