I remember how my drink tasted so bad
Until someone turned to me and said, "You know, I think it's just the air in this place"
I remember all the good times that we had
And in my mind's eye I can almost still make out that smile on your face
I never danced because they never played my music in those filthy nightclubs that we spent our time
I watched her move across the floor so perfectly in a crooked little line
In her own crooked little line, a little line
credits
from These Are The Good Old Days,
released September 15, 2012
written by Rob Bywater
recorded, mixed and mastered by Sam Carlton
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