Hot Beer and Cold Women

Album: Fired Up (2016)
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  • Hungover
    Sunburned
    I get it Lord
    Lesson almost learned
    I'll get there
    Gimmie one more night
    Yeah I know, I know, I know, I've told you
    Three hundred thousand and ninety-four times

    This ain't no way for me to be livin'
    I'm doin' more losin' than I am winnin'
    It sure was fun back in the beginnin'
    Now I'm over my head and knee deep in it
    I lost myself somewhere in the party
    It feels like hell, but you can't unstart it
    Gonna change my ways, gimmie one more minute
    It's hard to get away from
    Hot Beer and cold women

    I'm hurtin'
    Still wasted
    But that bottle at the end of the tunnel
    I can almost taste it
    And I hate this place
    But I'm wired to keep the hammer down
    And I just can't find the brakes

    No this ain't no way for me to be livin'
    I'm doin' more losin' than I am winnin'
    It sure was fun back in the beginnin'
    Now I'm over my head and knee deep in it
    I lost myself somewhere in the party
    It feels like hell, but you can't unstart it
    Gonna change my ways, gimmie one more minute
    It's hard to get away from
    Hot Beer and cold women

    Yeah

    I need to get out of here
    But it's hard to get out of here
    There ain't nothin' else to do around here, but
    Hot Beer and cold women

    No this ain't no way
    It ain't no way for me to be livin'
    I lost myself somewhere in the party
    It feels like hell, but you can't unstart it
    Gonna change my ways, gimmie one more minute
    It's hard to get away from
    It's hard to get away from
    Hot Beer and cold women
    Cold women

    Hungover
    Sunburned
    I get it Lord
    Lesson almost learned Writer/s: BRAD WARREN, BRETT WARREN, TRAVIS MEADOWS
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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