I Came From The Back

If you sneak in from the back then you are not governed by the same rights that protect true patrons that paid and entered from the front. And if you consume your alcohol and land in a drunken stupor then you fend for yourself. So how ever the excitement, remember to operate within the ambits of the law. Do things the right way.


I Came From The Back

It was a wet, dark night

Called and knocked until I saw a light

And the slippery steps to the doorway

More carefully I entered but with no delay

Every time I came by I was torn between

For me it was like no place I ‘d ever been

Really exciting but should I stay or should I go

Once I was a few inches beyond the door I would know

My entrance had already announced I was there

Then soon excitement was every where

How I was loved and welcome in

Every time I felt like staying

But I knew I couldn’t the excitement was too great

And I was humped over from the dancing and it felt to late

Cause I lost my insides and just quickly, smack

Kiss help goodbye because I came from the back

 

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