In a seedy, neon bar
you were shining like a star
And at such a tender age
you're too sweet to take that stage
I wish I could afford to see you dance again
There's love at the bottom of an ATM
We're from the same small town
but I ain't never seen your face
when I asked you what you do
when you're back home
you just smiled and said "get stoned
don't we all?"
I wish I could afford to see you dance again
There's love at the bottom of an ATM
So don't feel bad for me
'cause I don't feel bad for you
we've all gotta do
what we all gotta do
I was floating in a dream
and I awoke staring at a screen
so glad you came
but you can't leave till I get paid
And you played me
like an old guitar
and I never should have ever
let it go so far
but if I could, you know I would
do it all again
cause now I know
that there's love
at the bottom of an ATM
I wish I could afford to see you dance again
There's love at the bottom of an ATM
credits
from Big City Hustle,
released March 14, 2014
Milo McMahon - Guitar and Vocas
Adrian Solarino - Drums
Maxime Leduc - Bass
Adam Rose - Saxophone
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