Everything I Know About Life, Aaron Lines- Lyrics

“Everything I Know About Life (The Blackhorse Song)”, Aaron Lines- Lyrics

Don’t drink tequila after 1 am
Don’t try to stop a fight that you’re not already in
Don’t be embarrassed, get up and dance
Don’t sleep with your best friends ex, he won’t really understand
Whoa, whoa, there ain’t that much to worry about
Whoa, whoa, there’s always time for one more round

Everything I know about life I learned in this bar
From the drunks and all the dreamers, the schemers and the wanna be stars
A college education can only get you so far
Everything I know about life I learned in this bar

There’s always that one girl who’s everybody’s flirt
And that guy in a business suit who never made it home from work
A couple shooting whiskey just about to fight
And a leather faced gypsy full of no good advice
Whoa, whoa, from happy hour to last call
Whoa, whoa, I’ve seen it all

Everything I know about life I learned in this bar
From the drunks and all the dreamers, the schemers and the wanna be stars
A college education can only get you so far
Everything I know about life I learned in this bar

Life is short
It’s just a little while
So over tip your waitress
And try to crack a smile

Everything I know about life I learned in this bar
From the drunks and all the dreamers, the schemers and the wanna be stars
A college education can only get you so far
Everything I know about life I learned in this bar
I leaned in this bar

Lyrical Diary-Everything I Know About Life, Aaron Lines- Lyrics

“Everything I Know About Life (The Blackhorse Song)”, Aaron Lines- Lyrics. Writer(s): Aimee Mayo, Troy Verges, Aaron Lines. album: “Sunday Afternoon” (2010)

Song Bangladesh-Lyrical Diary

Bangla Song Lyrics – Enjoy reading lyrics and trying to do them more than just lyrics, trying to have some more me. I enjoy doing this because it allows me to express myself in a unique way that not everyone can do. It also gives me a chance to learn new things, which I appreciate.

Lyrics are a way to communicate emotions, and they can be used to entertain or provoke an emotional response in the listener. Therefore, lyricists need to use complex academic jargon to evoke a strong emotional response. They can create a connection with their listener and hopefully evoke a feeling of enjoyment or pleasure.