Hole in a Bottle

Album: Bronco (2015)
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  • Got a hole in my boots
    So I gotta watch where I spit
    Every time I chew
    Got a hole in my boots

    Got a hole in my jeans
    Been working so hard
    They're about to fall apart
    At the seams
    I got a hole in my jeans

    It's a Friday night
    And I'm out on the town
    Man you know you're gonna
    Find me somewhere

    There's a hole in a bottle
    Tonight I'm probably in it
    Taking all my worries
    Gonna bury 'em down
    There's a hole in a bottle
    Just hit me bartender
    Gonna sink to the bottom
    And drink my way out
    Gonna drink my way out
    Gonna drink my way out

    There's a hole in the wall
    Where the neon lights
    Shine bright as a disco ball
    That's my hole in the wall

    Well I got a hole in my heart
    I can slide right up to some
    Pretty little thing at the bar
    Pass that hole in my heart

    You can pop a top
    You can twist that lid
    Doesn't really matter
    Just as long as you get

    That hole in a bottle
    Tonight I'm probably in it
    Taking all my worries
    Gonna bury 'em down
    That hole in a bottle
    Just hit me bartender
    Gonna sink to the bottom
    And drink my way out
    Gonna drink my way out
    Gonna drink my way out

    I don't care if it's from Tennessee
    Kentucky or Denver, Colorado
    Make it from wheat, make it from corn
    I don't really care
    Just make it pour

    From that hole in a bottle
    Tonight I'm probably in it
    Taking all my worries
    Gonna bury 'em down
    In that hole in a bottle
    Just hit me bartender
    Gonna sink to the bottom
    And drink my way out
    Gonna drink my way out
    Gonna drink my way out Writer/s: BRETT BEAVERS, CANAAN LEE SMITH, DAN COUCH
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, SONGS FROM THE COUCH
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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