Drinkin' Buddies

Album: You, Me, and My Guitar (2024)
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  • (Man, I ain't seen nothing)
    (You're tellin' me)
    (Wonder what the boys are doin')
    (What you doin'?)

    Been in this tree all day
    Ain't heard nothin' but squirrels
    Ain't scoped a single thing
    But I love this country world

    Hey man, I'm on the lake
    But I'm 'bout to float on back
    Out here just slingin' bait
    But ain't hooked one single bass, nah

    Whatcha gon' do, whatcha gon' do
    When you've got nothin' going on?
    Yeah, I reckon I pack it on up, pack it on up
    Then go anywhere but home

    Thank God for drinkin' buddies
    They can make a bad day better
    Yeah, them drinkin' buddies
    You know we tip 'em all back together

    Downtown clowns in the neon light
    Out in the sticks on a Saturday night
    They always got your back
    When your wallet runs out of money
    Thank God for drinkin' buddies (throw it back, throw it back)
    Thank God for drinkin' buddies (throw it back, throw it back)

    My boy toy upped and gone
    And I ain't bringin' him back
    When he hits up my phone
    I hit decline and I laugh

    Hey girl, we just got wind
    You and that boy broke up (oh, did you?)
    Thought you could use some friends
    We're here to cheers you up

    Thank God for drinkin' buddies
    They can make a bad day better
    Yeah, them drinkin' buddies
    You know we tip 'em all back together

    Downtown clowns in the neon light
    Out in the sticks on a Saturday night
    They always got your back
    When your wallet runs out of money
    Thank God for drinkin' buddies (throw it back, throw it back)
    Thank God for drinkin' buddies (throw it back, throw it back)

    Aw, whatcha gon' do, whatcha gon' do
    When you've got nothin' going on?
    I reckon I pack it on up, pack it on up
    Then go anywhere but home

    Thank God for drinkin' buddies
    They can make a bad day better
    Yeah, them drinkin' buddies
    You know we tip 'em all back together (oh, tip 'em all back together)

    Downtown clowns in the neon light
    Out in the sticks on a Saturday night
    They always got your back
    When your wallet runs out of money (oh, yeah)
    Thank God for drinkin' buddies

    Them drink, drink, drinkin' buddies
    Thank God for drinkin' buddies
    Them drink, drink, drinkin' buddies
    Thank God for drinkin' buddies (oh, all my drinkin' buddies)
    Them drink, drink, drinkin' buddies
    Thank God for drinkin' buddies (oh, yeah)
    Them drink, drink, drinkin' buddies Writer/s: Chris DeStefano, Justin Wilson, Zachary Kale
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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