Lost Weekend

Album: Musical Excerpts From Consequences (1977)
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  • A lost weekend, no beginning, no end
    Were you walking, was I running
    Is it here, or is it coming soon
    Thanks a lot
    Oh, I wish you well
    Friends or lovers, who can tell
    When the dust finally has settled
    Will I be left with roses or with nettles
    Oh, whatever happened on that lost weekend
    A lost weekend, no beginning, no end
    Are we the rust upon the metal
    Or the ghosts of folks who never settled down
    Thanks a lot
    Lost in heaven, lost in hell
    Only time will tell
    When the book finally is written
    Just our luck, the last page will be missing
    Oh, whatever happened on that lost weekend
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  • Charles from Charlotte, NcThat would be 5cc
  • Phil from San Jose, CaGodley and Creme came from 10cc, which 10cc is suppose to be the average amount of cum during ejaculation!!!
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