Drinkin' Bone

Album: The Truth About Men (2003)
Charted: 60
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  • Well it's Friday evenin' six o'clock
    And all my friends are twistin' off
    I'm at the house just turnin' on TV
    And they all wonder why I've changed
    How many times must I explain
    It's basic honky tonk anatomy

    The drinkin' bone is connected to the party bone
    The party bone's connected to the stayin' out all night long
    And she won't think it's funny
    And I'll wind up all alone
    And the lonely bone's connected to the drinkin' bone

    Hey two plus two is always four
    And down is south and up is north
    Thirty-two degrees is freezing cold
    You play with fire you end up burned
    The early-bird gets the worm
    But the only thing you really need to know
    Is

    The drinkin' bone is connected to the party bone
    The party bone's connected to the stayin' out all night long
    And she won't think it's funny
    And I'll wind up all alone
    And the lonely bone's connected to the drinkin' bone

    Hey sing it with me
    Let's make sure you know

    The drinkin' bone is connected to the party bone
    The party bone's connected tot he stayin' out all night long
    And she won't think it's funny
    And I'll wind up all alone
    And the lonely bone's connected the the

    The drinkin' bone is connected to the party bone
    The party bone's connected to the stayin' out all night long
    And she won't think it's funny
    And I'll wind up all alone
    And the lonely bone's connected to the drinkin' bone Writer/s: CASEY BEATHARD, KERRY PHILLIPS
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group, Universal Music Publishing Group
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