“Lonely Drum”, Aaron Goodvin- Lyrics
I’m beatin’ on my lonely drum
Girl don’t you wanna come over
I’m halfway through a Chardonnay
And I don’t plan on stayin’ sober
You can bring your air guitar
Don’t let this night get any older
I’m beatin’ on my lonely drum
Girl don’t you wanna come over
I’m all boom boom boom
So get in your car make it go vroom vroom vroom
There’s a dance floor up in my living room room room
I hope you get here soon, soon
Hey!
I’m beatin’ on my lonely drum
I might get drunk and sing karaoke
Well you can be my beat box
I’ll render some okie from Muskogee
And if you bomb a Jäger shot
I might just do the hokey pokey
(And put my left foot in)
Yeah I’m beatin’ on my lonely drum
I might get drunk and sing karaoke
I’m all boom boom boom
So get in your car make it go vroom vroom vroom
There’s a dance floor up in my living room room room
I hope you get here soon, soon
Hey
Come on girl
You comin’ over or what?
I’m beatin’ on my lonely drum
Could your Fiat go any slower
You oughta hit the Texaco
Get you some nitro for that motor
If you were here right now
We’d be Johnny and June gettin’ closer
I’m beatin’ on my lonely drum
Tell me that you’re comin’ over
I’m all boom boom boom
So get in your car make it go vroom vroom vroom
There’s a dance floor up in my living room room room
I hope you get here soon, soon
I wanna sing sing sing
I think you know I’d do any thing thing thing
C’mon and make my doorbell ring ring ring
I hope you get here soon, soon, soon
Lyrical Diary-“Lonely Drum”, Aaron Goodvin- Lyrics
“Lonely Drum”, Aaron Goodvin- Lyrics. Writer(s): Cathy Lee Gravitt, Skip Black, Aaron Jakob Goodvin. album: “Aaron Goodvin” (2016)
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