[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
Diggin’ Holes was written by Casey Wood & Brent Cobb.
Diggin’ Holes was produced by Dave Cobb.
Brent Cobb released Diggin’ Holes on Fri Oct 07 2016.