Leave the Bottles on the Floor

David McWilliams

[Verse 1]
Late last night my bride came by
Tell me that she'd let me high
She didn't even make me cry
I wasn't even worried

[Verse 2]
I told her not to mind at all
That I would take it and play ball
I hope she don't have far to fall
When she finds out 'bout Mavis

[Chorus]
Leave the bottles on the floor
'Cause I won't live here anymore
I'll be livin' right next door
With Mavis

[Verse 3]
We used to play kings and queens
Play at ball upon the green
And man, you should have heard her sing
To think it might be ovеr

[Verse 4]
Now, Mavis she knows where I'vе been
And she don't try to fence me in
She plays ball, and she drinks gin
I think it's her I'll marry

[Chorus]
So you can leave the bottles on the floor
'Cause I won't live here anymore
I'll be livin' right next door
With Mavis

Trivia about the song Leave the Bottles on the Floor by David McWilliams

When was the song “Leave the Bottles on the Floor” released by David McWilliams?
The song Leave the Bottles on the Floor was released in 1973, on the album “The Beggar and the Priest”.

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