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The World Needs a Drink

The World Needs a Drink Lyrics by Terri Clark
The World Needs a Drink Lyrics

What Are The Lyrics For The World Needs a Drink By Terri Clark?

Turn on the TV
More crime in the streets
More trouble in the middle east
And fires out west
Politicians slingin dirt
Got descension in the church
Another law suit in the works
Man you talk about a mess
Too much tension between miss liberty and the eiffel tower
It's about time we all made up at some big happy hour
I think the world needs a drink
I think enoughs enough
She's been spinnin around so long I think she's pretty wound up
Calm down, sit back, relax
Tear up the contracts and save the ink
Yeah I think the world needs a drink
I bet we'd get somethin done
Over two for ones
Rubbin' elbows with the big guns
Wouldn't that be cool?
Call all the rich and the poor
The peace keepers and the warlords
We'll cut some deals over nothing more
Than a shot of ninety proof
There ain't nothin wrong a few cold beers can't iron out
In fact you tell me just when and where and I'll buy the first round
I think the world needs a drink
I think enoughs enough
She's been spinnin around so long I'd say she's pretty wound up
Let's all calm down sit back relax
Tear up the contracts and save the ink
Yeah I think the world needs a drink
Whoo!

Hey let's all calm down sit back relax
Tear up the contracts and save the ink
Yeah I think the world needs
Don't you think the world needs a couple drinks
I know I do
Yeah that's right

Who Wrote The World Needs a Drink By Terri Clark?

Casey Beathard, Casey Michael Beathard, Eric Church

What's The Duration Of The The World Needs a Drink By Terri Clark?

The duration of The World Needs a Drink is 4:00 minutes and seconds.

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