You tell me that you can’t find a job worth workin’ / But you haven’t shuffled the want ads for some time / And you find it so hard to get up early in the morning / Not even for good money, an honest day / So how in the hell did you get west of damnation? / It seems to me when you’re down you’re already out / But then again you always talk shit that you don’t remember / So you picked out a colorful phrase about being blue / Last night at your place over beers we talked about music / You were frustrated that you don’t have a band / You say in this rock-n-roll town that no one plays country / But I see your guitar in the corner with five dirty strings / Chorus
credits
from I Can Handle It,
released June 13, 2008
Troy, bass / Casey, drums / Mason, electric guitar, piano /
Megan Sanders, Casey, Troy, Mason, back-up vocals / Andy, electric guitar
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