Your name’s the first word that I read in the morning
The last one when I go to bed
And as long as I follow my dentist’s warnings
Your name I will never forget
Cause your name’s on the tube of my toothpaste
It’s not the best but the cheapest I found
Until I get old and put my dentures in a glass
Your name will be always around
Gum bleeding and periodontics
Are words I won’t need anymore
Caries doesn’t play in my ballpark
Toothache’s not even a sport
We never had a ghost of a romance
And to be honest you’re not a bit of my kind
Against your man I wouldn’t stand a chance
Even if I wanted to try
credits
from Rolling Homes,
released May 15, 2015
written by Johnny B. Gomer
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