Chill-axin'

Album: Clancy's Tavern (2011)
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  • High tide's up
    And the water's coming in on the shore
    Usually wait until vacation
    But I sure can't take this city anymore

    Work's been hell
    And that rush hour traffic's never been a breeze
    Ain't no hustle where I'm goin'
    Just a warm trade wind a blowin' through the trees

    I don't need no sympathy
    That won't bring satisfaction
    Just need to charge my battery
    Had a bad reaction
    Gonna do my best to decompress
    Chill-axin'

    I could fire up my ol' motorcycle
    And head up to the country where it's green
    Maybe head up to Montana
    But there's something about the ocean that's serene

    Fifteen hundred miles
    Still got seven hundred left to do
    But it don't seem like forever
    When you know that you're outrunnin' the blues

    I don't need no sympathy
    That won't bring satisfaction
    Just need to charge my battery
    Had a bad reaction
    Gonna do my best to decompress
    Chill-axin'

    There's a worm in the bottle and Wild Shot on the table
    With some salt and lime and some mezcal maybe I'll be able
    To find my paradise, put this broken world on ice
    Chill-axin'

    High tide's up
    And the water's coming in on the shore
    I usually wait until vacation
    But I just can't take this city anymore Writer/s: SCOTT EMERICK, TOBY KEITH
    Publisher: ME GUSTA MUSIC, TKO ARTIST MANAGEMENT
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Star from Bestrolls.webs.com, GaMakes me want to chill-ax, ya know? XD
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