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The Stanfields
I knew a fella back in 1998, wasn't real bright but he had a lot of nerve
Drank like a fish and he had a special place in the bottom of the learning curve
He had ten bills when he left his parents house, frothin' at the mouth and a'shootin from the hip
He giv'er for a week and recovered for a day, counted change with a busted lip
The Dirtiest Drunk, Dirtiest Drunk, Dirtiest Drunk in the History of Liquor
The Dirtiest Drunk, Dirtiest Drunk, Dirtiest Drunk in the History of Liquor
He had enough left to buy some cream to settle all the itchin' where the sun don't shine
He looked like a 50 pound sack of potatoes, all hungover in the food bank line
The Dirtiest Drunk, Dirtiest Drunk, Dirtiest Drunk in the History of Liquor
The Dirtiest Drunk, Dirtiest Drunk, Dirtiest Drunk in the History of Liquor
Doin' lines on the dash of mama's Silverado with a p___-stained, rolled up drinking fine
The keys are in the truck, and the truck's the harbour, with a Colt 45 and daddy's moonshine
The Dirtiest Drunk, Dirtiest Drunk, Dirtiest Drunk in the History of Liquor
The Dirtiest Drunk, Dirtiest Drunk, Dirtiest Drunk in the History of Liquor
The Dirtiest Drunk, Dirtiest Drunk, Dirtiest Drunk in the History of Liquor
The Dirtiest Drunk, Dirtiest Drunk, Dirtiest Drunk in the History of Liquor
- Album:
- Modem Operandi
- Rookie Pearls - Publishing Sampler #4
- Fight Song
- Death & Taxes
- VISIONS: All Areas, Volume 154
- Rookie Pearls - Publishing Sampler #3
- Run on the Banks
- Invisible Hands
- For King And Country
- Modem Operandi (Bonus Track Version)
- Vanguard of the Young & Reckless
- Vanguard of the Young and Reckless
- Fire in the Pub: Christmas 2010