Drop it boys

I say, "Hey man, what you doing later on?"
He said, "Oh man, I'm just hanging out later on"
I said, "I'll swing by and get you
And you'll be there and I bet you
We can find a little something to do a little later on"
I say, "Hey man, what's Jr. and them doing later on?"
He said, "Oh man, he's gotta check on his mama and them later on"
So it looks like you and me
So let's ride around and see
If we can find a little bit of trouble, little later on
Come on

When the stars come out
And the sun's long gone
We're gonna drink up a lot of beer a little later on
Gonna find a good spot
Crank up a few songs
Gonna get on outta here a little later on
You know out in the country don't make no plans
Throw it out there, see where it lands
Rockin' out all night and roll back home
A little bit later on

I said, "Hey girl, what you doing later on?"
She said, "I'm getting off work later on"
I said call a couple of your friends
'Cause me and my buddy Ben
We're gonna be back by to get you, little later on
Haha, yeah

When the stars come out
And the sun's long gone
We're gonna drink up a lot of beer a little later on
Gonna find a good spot
Crank up a few songs
Gonna get on outta here a little later on
You know out in the country don't make no plans
Grab a pretty girl, take her by the hand
Rockin' out all night and roll back home
A little bit later on

Meet up with you little bit, little bit, little bit later on
Come on now a little bit, little bit, little bit later on
We're gonna break it on down 'til the break of dawn
A little bit, little bit, little bit later on

When the stars come out
And the sun's long gone
We're gonna drink up a lot of beer a little later on
Gonna do it up right
All night long
Gonna worry 'bout tomorrow a little later on
You know out in the country don't make no plans
Find a little bar with a guitar band
Rockin' out all night and roll back home
A little bit later on
A little bit later on

Lay a little bit of rubber down on some asphalt
Fifty yard line, better not get our butt caught
A little bit later on

Find a little spot right down on the creek bank
Really don't care what your mama and daddy might think
A little bit later on
A little bit later on


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