I'll Drink to That

Album: Nights Like These (2012)
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  • Walking in the rain trying to clear my head
    the city in that never sleeps, gotta find me a bed
    I’ll close my eyes and try to escape
    the lonely nights and the minimum wage
    New York City sounds good right now

    Times are hard so let’s drink to we what we’ve got
    take a shot and have some faith
    singing these long days will be they’ll worth it when we’re older
    weight is off our shoulders
    I’ll drink to that

    I’ll drink to that
    I’ll drink to that

    Walking through the town that made me a man
    Everyone here, tries the best that they can
    when the weekend comes we pour our hearts in a glass
    Raise it up and cheers May the good times last
    New York City sounds good right now

    Times are hard so let’s drink to we what we’ve got
    take a shot and have some faith
    Singin' these long days will be they’ll worth it when we’re older
    weight is off our shoulders
    I’ll drink to that

    I’ll drink to that
    I’ll drink to that

    So pour another round
    this one’s on me
    a toast to our love and our family
    and when the day grows old
    may we look back and say
    that we had our fun
    we lived while we’re young

    Times are hard so let’s drink to we what we’ve got
    take a shot and have some faith
    singing these long days will be they’ll worth it when we’re older
    weight is off our shoulders
    I’ll drink to that

    Take a shot have some faith
    I’ll drink to that
    We got to live while we’re young
    I’ll drink to that
    Take a shot have some faith
    I’ll drink to that
    We got to live while we’re young
    I’ll drink to that

    New York City sounds good right now Writer/s: BRANDON LOWRY, DAVID CARL IMMERMAN, MITCHELL A COLLINS, RICHARD ANDREW CONTE, SAMUEL LANGFORD HINDES
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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