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Lemon drops melt like Pennies on the tongue They sting the sores in your mouth You've dropped dollars on each- One too many young entrepreneurs Told to sell citrus sores on street corners Cause cars to slow-stop, smile And remember: Our duty is to make the change jar jingle With Coppernickel piles Of tender value; fifty cents of winking Creased faces tumbling In plastic cups Talking of irony, Per stinging sore. Coppernickle smiles underneath your shoe They've certainly owned slaves before- You
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Oct 21, 2014
Oct 21, 2014 at 11:45 PM UTC
Never felt no love from a dollar bill
Lemon drops melt like Pennies on the tongue They sting the sores in your mouth You've dropped dollars on each- One too many young entrepreneurs Told to sell citrus sores on street corners Cause cars to slow-stop, smile And remember: Our duty is to make the change jar jingle With Coppernickel piles Of tender value; fifty cents of winking Creased faces tumbling In plastic cups Talking of irony, Per stinging sore. Coppernickle smiles underneath your shoe They've certainly owned slaves before- You
josh-koepp
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Oct 21, 2014
Oct 21, 2014 at 11:45 PM UTC
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