Burn 'Em All

Album: We Were Cowboys (2020)
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  • There's a pack of Marlboro Reds in my jacket pocket
    Slung over the shotgun seat of my truck
    Just waitin' on the right time, state of mind
    And hell, I found it, tonight we're gonna burn 'em all

    Got a timecard sayin' fifty hours runnin'
    All my buddies at the bar said come on down
    There's a couple brand new twenties in my wallet
    Boys, I got it, tonight we're gonna burn 'em all

    Pour the gas, light the match, set the night on fire
    Set the blaze, let the flames get higher
    Every cigarette, every dollar
    Every problem you got on you from a town this small
    Tonight we're gonna burn 'em all

    Got a worn out set of Goodyear's on this Chevy
    And a nowhere two lane that was paved for me and you
    Girl, every midnight shootin' star kiss waitin' on our lips
    Tonight we're gonna burn 'em all, oh

    Pour the gas, light the match, set the night on fire
    Set the blaze, let the flames get higher
    Every cigarette, every dollar
    Every problem you got on you from a town this small
    Tonight we're gonna burn 'em all

    Every chance, every moment, catch a spark
    Keep it goin', keep it goin', yeah

    Pour the gas, light the match, set the night on fire
    Set the blaze, let the flames get higher
    Every cigarette, every dollar
    Every problem you got on you from a town this small
    Tonight we're gonna burn 'em all
    Whoa, we're gonna burn 'em all
    We're gonna burn 'em all Writer/s: Aaron Eshuis, Brinley Aaron Addington, Joey Hyde, Kameron Marlowe
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group
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