A No-One's Good Time Drinking Song
(Sung to the tune of Cajun Baby by Hank Williams, Jr.)
Like to thank God and Jesus
Sister Clare and Father Muldoone
My third grade teacher, Miss Pritchard
(Slow staccato) Who taught me to play the bassoon
Mom and Dad and Santa Claus
And several guys from my platoon
Bartender Jim who kept me from
(Slow staccato) Leaving his place to soon
I forget their names but I'd like to
Thank the ones who sang this tune
It's now my anthem, my singings bad
(Slow staccato) But I wanna sing it for youThere's a lot of them good time no-ones
I think a few times I been there
Doin their thing as good as anyone
On the bill-a-fare
All the time I have the time
To be just kinda like me
Rather be sumpin I am
Than sumpin I'm supposed to be
There's a lot of them good time no-ones
They'll always be around that's a fact
Everyone comes from somewhere
(Slow staccato) And some folks ain't goin back
Live it all! Don't think small!
Ya got one life to live
We all know how it works by now
You receive just what you give
Now you know what it's all about
(Slow staccato) You'll receive just what you give