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Ain't Got Nothing But Plenty Of Time Lyrics
We don't know this road we ride on
We don't barely know ourselves
Don't take nothing for granted
Don't take nothing from no one else
The kids we were when we were younger
Rolled the years like cigarettes
She kept her dreams in her back pocket
An' I though I lost mine on a stupid race track bet
She is kind, (what's) hers is mine, ain't got nothing but plenty of time
Spent a while in Minnesota
Trego, Minong, and the rest
Found and old friend and a malt shop and a junk yard
An' got the fever and headed west
The Rocky Mountains broke her ankle
Lake Louise broke her fall
We watched the seasons change Canada
You know it don't get much better than this at all.
She is kind, (what's) hers is mine, ain't got nothing but plenty of time
Thumbed a ride outside the foothills
It felt like something in us died
So why'd they have to clear cut anyway she cried
You don't wanna pick on no one twice your size.
My old man lives out on the island
Apples, berries, pie, and jam
We had our fill so me and Jill rolled down the hill
To find some work for the winter months ahead
She is kind, (what's) hers is mine, ain't got nothing but plenty of time
The northwest winters are cold and rainy
This old house up beacon hill
You know there's days we wanna roll outta here
When the weather clears we probably will
We don't take nothing for granted
And don't take nothing from no one else
we don't know this road we ride on
Hell, we don't barely know ourselves
We don't barely know ourselves
She is kind, (what's) hers is mine, ain't got nothing but plenty of time
We don't barely know ourselves
Don't take nothing for granted
Don't take nothing from no one else
Rolled the years like cigarettes
She kept her dreams in her back pocket
An' I though I lost mine on a stupid race track bet
Trego, Minong, and the rest
Found and old friend and a malt shop and a junk yard
An' got the fever and headed west
Lake Louise broke her fall
We watched the seasons change Canada
You know it don't get much better than this at all.
It felt like something in us died
So why'd they have to clear cut anyway she cried
You don't wanna pick on no one twice your size.
Apples, berries, pie, and jam
We had our fill so me and Jill rolled down the hill
To find some work for the winter months ahead
This old house up beacon hill
You know there's days we wanna roll outta here
When the weather clears we probably will
And don't take nothing from no one else
we don't know this road we ride on
Hell, we don't barely know ourselves
We don't barely know ourselves
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Submitted by
knuj On Aug 12, 2008
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