Gary Allan - Bones Lyrics

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Bones

Bones Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Bones By Gary Allan?
Well I've been out here diggin' a hole
And the madder I get the deeper I go Maybe you're thinkin' I'm a fool Well maybe I'm diggin' this hole for you I got bones to pick with you I should have known You can't be true Me and the devil We want what's due And you should know when you get home I got bones to pick with you Shoveling dirt and loadin' lead Whiskey burnin' up my head You can tell your friend I know the news And I'll deal with him when I'm done with you I've got bones to pick with you I should have known You can't be true Me and the devil We want what's due And you should know when you get home I got bones to pick with you Yeah, maybe you best just leave this town Yeah, probably 'fore the sun goes down 'Cause the Devil already knows my name And you can ask him yourself when I see you again Bones to pick with you I should have known You can't be true Me and the devil We want what's due And you just know when you get home I got bones, I got bones To pick with you I should have known You can't be true Me and the devil We want what's due And you just know when you get home I got bones to pick with you Well I've been out here diggin' a hole I'm gonna push you in nice and slow Well maybe you're thinkin' I'm your fool Well maybe I'm diggin' this hole for you |
Who Wrote Bones By Gary Allan?
Keith Gattis
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What's The Duration Of The Bones By Gary Allan?The duration of Bones is 3:54 minutes and seconds. |
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