Drink On It – Blake Shelton


Hey girl, hey where ya goin’?

Come back and sit back down

You look too good to be heading home so early now

You say you gotta work tomorrow

Got a lot on your mind

Let me buy another round

Girl I think you and I should just

Drink on it

Put our heads together and think on it

Maybe later on we can sleep on it

But for right now

Girl we just need to drink on it

We can talk rocket science

Jesus or politics

How your boyfriend cheated on you

Man he sounds like such a prick

I could use another whiskey

And your Cosmo’s gettin’ low

While we’re trying to figure out

The next place we should go

We can drink on it

Put our heads together and think on it

Maybe later on we can sleep on it

But for right now

Girl we just need to drink on it

This place is closing down

But I don’t wanna quit

Gotta good thing going girl

Let’s find out what it is

And drink on it

Your place or mine

Girl we can drink on it

Dust off a bottle and drink on it

Feels like we’re doin’ something right

Let’s find a corner of the night

Where you and I can just drink on it

Put our heads together and think on it

Maybe later on we can sleep on it

But for right now

Girl we just need to drink on it

Might make a memory that we won’t forget

So let’s just drink on it

Yeah

Mmmm

Drink on it

Sleep on it

We can just drink on it

Finding Comfort in the Moment

“Drink On It” by Blake Shelton captures a relatable scenario—two people seeking solace and connection at the end of a long day. The lyrics set the scene in a bar, where a conversation between two strangers quickly turns into a night of shared stories and mutual understanding. Rather than rushing decisions or overthinking their next move, the pair chooses to simply “drink on it,” letting the evening unfold naturally. This refrain becomes a metaphor for taking life as it comes and finding comfort in the present, rather than worrying about tomorrow. The song’s easygoing tone and conversational lyrics make it a charming ode to spontaneous connection.

Song Credits

  • Artist: Blake Shelton
  • Songwriters: Jessi Alexander, Rodney Clawson, Jon Randall
  • Release Year: 2011
  • Label: Warner Bros. Nashville

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