Find Me a Baby

Album: Punching Bag (2012)
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  • I was sittin' on a creek bank, bored out of my mind
    Can't stand away a day, a week, a month of my whole life
    And then it hit me like a ten pound catfish upside my head
    Nothing's worth doing if I'm doing it all by myself

    I need to laugh with somebody and hear them laughing back
    I need to share all I got and put a couple more trains on this ol' track
    This hanging solo is getting so old to me
    Gonna find me a baby and make a couple babies and sing in harmony

    We'll sing na na na, na na na
    Na na na na na
    Na na na, na na na
    Na na na na na

    I was sitting on my front porch when she came walking by
    She was looking for a helping hand, a man to change a tire
    We hit it off and we talked forever and I bought that girl a ring
    Then quicker than a Richard Petty pit stop, I got down on one knee and said

    I need to laugh with somebody and hear them laughing back
    I need to share all I got and put a couple more trains on this ol' track
    This hanging solo is getting so old to me
    Yeah I found you baby, let's make a few babies and sing in harmony, yeah

    Well now me and my baby are on baby number three
    When we all get warmed up, you oughta hear us sing

    Na na na, na na na
    Na na na na na
    Na na na, na na na
    Na na na na na

    I needed to laugh with somebody and hear them laughing back
    I needed to share all I got and put a couple more trains on this ol' track
    That hanging solo got so old to me
    Yeah I found me a baby, we made a few babies and we sang in harmony
    Hey I found me a baby, we made a few babies and you oughta hear us sing

    We go na na na, na na na
    Na na na na na
    Na na na, na na na
    Na na na na na
    Na na na, na na na
    Na na na na na Writer/s: FRANK MANDEVILLE V. ROGERS, JOSHUA O. TURNER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group, Universal Music Publishing Group
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