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If God Loved Me He'd Hand Me A Beer

A melancholic country ballad penned in the style of Hank Williams Jr., 'If God Loved Me He'd Hand Me A Beer' delves into themes of heartache, loneliness, and the solace sought at the bottom of a bottle. With raw emotion and a soulful tune, this song captures the struggle of finding divine comfort in life's toughest moments.


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Verse 1:
I’ve been down this road so many times before
My heart is achin’, feet are draggin' 'cross the floor
The silence of this empty room, it’s louder than my tears
If God loved me, He’d hand me a beer

Chorus:
If God loved me, He’d hand me a beer
He’d drown all my sorrows, and my pain would disappear
This life feels like a burden, my hope just isn’t clear
If God loved me, He’d hand me a beer

Verse 2:
I see my reflection in this jukebox light
Lonely shadows, hauntin' me tonight
The preacher says to keep the faith, but faith can’t hold my fears
If God loved me, He’d hand me a beer

Chorus:
If God loved me, He’d hand me a beer
He’d drown all my sorrows, and my pain would disappear
This life feels like a burden, my hope just isn’t clear
If God loved me, He’d hand me a beer

Bridge:
I’m standin' at the crossroads, with the Devil on my back
Prayin' for some mercy, for my soul to find its track
The weight of all these troubles, seems more than I can bear
Where’s that grace they’re preachin’ 'bout, does anybody care?

Chorus:
If God loved me, He’d hand me a beer
He’d drown all my sorrows, and my pain would disappear
This life feels like a burden, my hope just isn’t clear
If God loved me, He’d hand me a beer

Outro:
So I'll keep on drinkin', to numb all I can't feel
Hopin' that these broken dreams, one day will finally heal
If there's a paradise above, then maybe I'll find cheer
But tonight, I'll pray
If God loved me, He’d hand me a beer

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About "If God Loved Me He'd Hand Me A Beer"
  • Song Idea:

    If God Loved Me He'd Hand Me A Beer

  • Artist Inspiration:

    Hank Williams Jr

  • Created: May 17, 2024
  • Views: 43