paroles de chanson On A Dime - Joel Plaskett
I
closed
my
eyes
in
Dartmouth,
woke
up
behind
the
wheel
A
mason
jar
of
memories
and
four
black
tires
squeal
The
first
and
last
time
that
we
spoke,
you
were
lighting
up
a
smoke
And
shit
was
real
The
Prisonaires
were
singing
"Just
Walking
in
the
Rain"
That's
how
we
got
to
Memphis
and
we
made
it
home
again
Down
the
highway
that
I
dream,
with
my
blue
eyes
closed
I've
seen
Beyond
the
frame
Oh
the
good
times
we
had
I
remember
them,
lads
We
could
take
any
turn
on
a
dime
Quit
reminding
me,
girl
It's
a
ragged
old
world
Cause
I
don't
want
to
leave
it
behind
No,
I
don't
want
to
leave
it
behind
From
a
gas
station
in
Texas,
to
the
Bay
of
Fundy
mud
My
mind
it
goes
a
wandering
with
the
whiskey
in
my
blood
Remembering
the
chance
we
had
after
the
dance
Before
the
flood
gates
opened
Reality
came
rushing
in
Drowning
out
the
past
and
chasing
it
with
gin
I'll
find
that
place
again,
but
let
me
first
explain
Where
do
I
begin?
Oh
the
good
times
we
had
I
remember
them,
lads
We
could
take
any
turn
on
a
dime
So
quit
reminding
me,
girl
It's
a
ragged
old
world
Cause
I
don't
want
to
leave
it
behind
No,
I
don't
want
to
leave
it
behind
We
picked
up
the
sticks,
gave
it
all
we
got
The
only
time
I
liked
playing
hockey
was
in
the
liquor
store
parking
lot
On
Hollis
Street
downtown,
before
they
tore
it
down
I
took
a
shot
Oh
the
good
times
we
had
I
remember
them,
lads
We
could
take
any
turn
on
a
dime
Quit
reminding
me,
girl
It's
a
ragged
old
world
Cause
I
don't
want
to
leave
it
behind
No,
I
don't
want
to
leave
you
behind
Oh
the
good
times
we
had
I
remember
them,
lads
We
could
take
any
turn
on
a
dime
Standing
out
in
the
cold
Singing
Those
Bastard
Souls
No,
I
don't
want
to
leave
it
behind
No,
I
don't
want
to
leave
this
behind
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