Beer

Album: We Couldn't Think of a Title (2003)
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  • I like beer 'cause it is good
    I drink beer because I should
    If there was a song to sing
    I'd sing it and beer you bring

    I drink beer when I am sad
    'cause the beer it makes me glad
    Now there's nothing left to say
    So let's go drink beer.

    BEER IS GOOD
    BEER IS GOOD
    BEER IS GOOD, AND STUFF
    BEER IS GOOD
    BEER IS GOOD
    BEER IS GOOD
    Let's go drink some BEER
    BEER
    BEER
    BEER
    BEER BEER

    When it's warm it tastes real crappy
    But cold beer will make me happy
    When I throw up on the floor
    I can go and drink some more

    They say beer will make me dumb
    It are go good with pizza
    Now that we have drunk some beer
    Let's go drive a car


    BEER IS GOOD
    BEER IS GOOD
    BEER IS GOOD, AND STUFF
    BEER IS GOOD
    BEER IS GOOD
    BEER IS GOOD
    Let's go drink some BEER
    BEER
    BEER
    BEER
    BEER BEER

    Uh, dude? I think you've had enough.
    NO!

    LET'S GO DRINK SOME BEER! Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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