| Heading out around the world
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| You get a different point of view
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| Travelling is thirsty work
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| So I stop to have a few
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| Couldn’t read a single sign or understand a word
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| But I sure recognise that popping sound I heard
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| Beer, beer
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| Everybody speaks it here
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| It rolls right off the tongue
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| Belly up and get you some
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| Beer, beer
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| Everywhere it’s all you hear
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| Tokyo, and Mexico
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| Monaco, San Antonio
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| It always comes out loud and clear
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| The international language of beer
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| Went to a football game
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| Didn’t recognise the ball
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| Didn’t have no quarterback
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| No shoulder pads at all
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| But a guy came through the stands
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| Yelling out some foreign words
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| I don’t know what he said
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| But I know what I heard
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| [Outro:
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| Can anybody beer me?
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| Here it comes alive
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| Brand new wine
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| Putting on the river rhyme
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| Firm in hand, Afghanistan
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| Man somebody beer me
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| Any country new and old
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| Some like it hot, some like it cold
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| It doesn’t matter bottle, can
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| On the sea and the land
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| Maybe someday soon
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| You can beer me on the moon
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| Houston reading loud and clear
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| International language of beer
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| Shanghai, China
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| North Carolina
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| Phillipines, New Orleans
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| Far and near and in between
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| We’re always speaking at least
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| Right here in Nashville, Tennessee
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| International language of beer |