Recorder in summer '10 at Basement Rage Studios by Bob Fouts.
lyrics
Woman at the station said ‘Hey man can I have a dollar or some spare change.’
She saw the coffee in my hand and the pack of 99’s and heard the clink of Lincolns in my Levi’s.
So I emptied out my pockets and lost my shiny dimes, feeling like a sucker with a weak spine.
Saw her there again a week or so later pickin’ all the nickels out the coin tray.
She found an unsuspecting youngster and cornered and implored him, coercing with the jawing of her tired line.
Well his quota was a quarter so he thought he probably oughta’ even though she seemed a little on the strange side.
Woman at the station was back the next evening, asking for a dollar or some spare change.
I saw the bottle in her hand and the pack of 99’s she was rolling like a yuppie with a tee time.
When she asked me for my money I said ‘Get lost honey it seems to me that you are doing just fine.’
credits
from Without Further Ado,
released November 13, 2010
Chris Probasco - Vocals/Guitar
Colby Holmes - Bass
Christian Wren - Guitar
Neal Cunningham - Guitar
Matthew Allan Fields - Drums
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