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Intro: E B B A E (2x)
Verse:
E B
Well it must've been 100 in that summer sun
B A E
And I've been in it all day
E B
Putting up with that prick of an owner's son
B A E
Making me some hillbilly pay
Verse:
A E
Working right through lunch, busting my hump
B A E
Helping his daddy stay rich
A E A
So when he kept me behind to pull some overtime
B A E
I told that little son of a bitch
A B E
Hey I've been punching your clock, giving all I got
A B E
Putting up with your pain in the rear
A B E
Adios, I'm done, you can find me son
C#m B A
Between a hottie and an ice cold beer
A B E
Hey I've been breaking my but but it's never enough
C#m B A
Ain't a part of me that doesn't hurt
A B E A
Hey but lucky for me you can easily see
B E
I still got a finger that works
Verse:
E B
Yea I've been dragging home almost every night
A E
'Bout the time that you're going out
E B
Wearing something way too short and tight
B A E
Leaving me and the dog on a couch
Verse:
A E
Yea, now word's getting round you've been sneaking downtown
B A E
Dancing way too risky
A E A
Well I got a few dirty dance moves too
B A E
And a cute little one finger wave
A B E
Hey I've been punching your clock, giving all I got
A B E
Putting up with your pain in the rear
A B E
Adios, I'm done, you can find me son
C#m B A
Between a hottie and an ice cold beer
A B E
Hey I've been breaking my but but it's never enough
C#m B A
Ain't a part of me that doesn't hurt
A B E A
Hey but lucky for me you can easily see
B E
I still got a finger that works
Instrumental-bridge:
E B A E, E B A B E,
(Here it comes)
A B E
Hey I've been punching your clock, giving all I got
A B E
Putting up with your pain in the rear
A B E
Adios, I'm done, you can find me son
C#m B A
Between a hottie and an ice cold beer
A B E
Hey I've been busting my ass, you don't care about that
C#m B A
Ain't a part of me that doesn't hurt
A B E A
Hey but lucky for me you can easily see
B E A B A E,
I still got a finger that works
E A B A E
Oh yea Woo! Yes I do. Look at that thing. You know you're number one, baby
Written by Gary Hannan/Craig Wiseman