For Fifteen Bucks (And A Spot On The Floor)
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For Fifteen Bucks (And A Spot On The Floor)
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we traveled the country
in pursuit of good times
waiting to see what was around
every corner such a beautiful summer
happened so long ago
but I still cherish the memories
like they were yesterday
nothing could beat us down
we were eternal and strong
playing in the middle of nowhere
for fifteen bucks and a spot on the floor
that night good times where
shared by all
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