No Time to Live

Song Description

Working Man's Blues

Song Length 2:53 Genre Country - Honky Tonk, Country - Rock
Tempo Fast (151 - 170) Lead Vocal Male Vocal
Mood Troubled Subject Rodeo
Similar Artists Joe Diffie Language English

Lyrics

No Time To Live


I used to party at the river ?til we saw the mornin? sun.
Didn?t have money, but we sure had fun.
Now I punch a clock at the crack of dawn.
Since I took this job my party days are gone.

Chorus

?Cause it?s nose to the grindstone day after day
Ten hour?s work for eight hour?s pay
Seven days a week is all I can give
Workin? for a livin? don?t leave no time to live

All I wanted was a pickup and a place of my own.
Shoulda known better left well enough alone.
Now I?m makin? payments at two points over prime,
And every chance I get I?m pullin? overtime.

Chorus

Bridge

I dream some day I?ll do as I please.
Take a month off and head to the Keys.
Drink margaritas and sleep in the sand.
These are the dreams of a workin? man.

Instrumental

Chorus

Seven days a week is all I can give
Workin? for a livin? don?t leave no time to live.
Workin? for a livin? don?t leave no time to live
Workin? for a livin? don?t leave no time to live
No time to live

Fade

© 1998 by Bruce Bell, Gene Kinzer, and Pete Gallatin
(503) 892-2004

Lyrics Bell/Kinzer/Gallatin Music Bell/Kinzer/Gallatin

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