Here For A Good Time

Album: Here For A Good Time (2011)
Charted: 46
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  • I'm not gonna lay around and whine and moan
    'Cause somebody done done me wrong
    Don't think for a minute
    That I'm gonna sit around and sing some old sad song
    I believe it's half full, not a half empty glass
    Every day, I wake up knowing it could be my last

    I ain't here for a long time
    I'm here for a good time
    So bring on some sunshine, to hell with the red wine
    Pour me some moonshine
    When I am gone put it in stone, he left nothing behind
    I ain't here for a long time
    I'm here for a good time

    Folks are always dreaming about what they like to do
    But I like to do just what I like
    I'll take the chance, dance the dance
    It might be wrong but then again it might be right
    There's no way of knowing what tomorrow brings
    Life's too short to waste it I say bring on anything

    I ain't here for a long time
    I'm here for a good time
    So bring on the sunshine to hell with the red wine
    Pour me some moonshine

    When I'm gone put it in stone
    He left nothing behind
    I ain't here for a long time
    I'm here for a good time
    I ain't here for a long time
    I'm here for a good time Writer/s: BUBBA STRAIT, DEAN DILLON, GEORGE STRAIT
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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