Diggin’ Holes

Casey Wood, Brent Cobb

[Verse 1]
Well, I ought to be working in a coal mine
Neck-deep in black lung soot
Swinging a pick at that mountain side
Halfway to China, I think I would
Fit right in where the sun don't shine
She's better off alone
Yeah, I ought to be working in a coal mine
Lord knows I'm good at digging holes

[Verse 2]
Well, I ought to be drilling for that black gold
Swimming in that Texas tea
I could make a killing all on my own
Selling my misfortune to a family
'Cause when I hit rock bottom
The deeper down I go
Yeah, I ought to be drilling for that black gold
Lord knows I'm good at digging holes

[Verse 3]
Well, I ought to be working for the railroads
Sweat pouring off my back
Hauling away a heavy load
It's a far cry from Heaven down a cold steel track
And I can't take her with me
She's better off without
Yeah, I ought to be working for the railroads
Lord knows I'm good at leaving town

[Bridge]
Oh, when it comes to love, I ain't got a clue
What this heart of mine is supposed to do
It tears me up inside what I put her through
Still she won't let go

[Verse 4]
Oh, I ought to make my living in a graveyard
Over my head in dirt
If I had a shovel, I'd bury this heart
Six feet down and my last words would be
"I never meant to hurt you
I'm better off a ghost"
Yeah, I ought to make my living in a graveyard
Lord knows I'm good at digging holes

[Outro]
Oh, I ought to make my living in a graveyard
Lord knows I'm good at digging holes

Trivia about the song Diggin’ Holes by Brent Cobb

On which albums was the song “Diggin’ Holes” released by Brent Cobb?
Brent Cobb released the song on the albums “Brent Cobb EP” in 2012 and “Shine On Rainy Day” in 2016.
Who composed the song “Diggin’ Holes” by Brent Cobb?
The song “Diggin’ Holes” by Brent Cobb was composed by Casey Wood, Brent Cobb.

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