On Nov 30, 9:21=A0pm, BLACKPOOLJIMMY wrote:
> > Lucky Penny
>
> > Chorus 1
> > Hey there, Lucky Penny,
> > shining like brand new.
> > Hey there, Lucky Penny,
> > can I get lucky with you?
> > [BV] Can I get lucky,
> > can I get lucky,
> > can I get lucky with you?
>
> > Verse 1
> > I saw you in an alleyway
> > shining in the sun.
> > I knew it was my lucky day,
> > you were my lucky one.
> > So many guys had passed you by
> > and left you all alone,
> > but I knew I just had to try
> > to pick you up and bring you home.
>
> > Chorus 2
> > Hey there, Lucky Penny,
> > make my dreams come true.
> > Be my Lucky Penny.
> > Let me get lucky with you.
> > [BV] Let me get lucky,
> > Let me get lucky,
> > Let me get lucky with you.
>
> > Verse 2 [OR first 4 lines of Verse 2 only]
> > My luck has changed from that day on,
> > the good times have been many.
> > I don't care if my money's gone,
> > I only need a Penny.
> > I never had a clue before
> > that life could hold such thrills.
> > I wouldn't trade my Penny for
> > a billion brand-new dollar bills.
>
> > [repeat Chorus 1]
>
> > [instrumental]
>
> > [repeat Chorus 2]
>
> > [repeat Verse 2 OR last 4 lines of Verse 2]
>
> > [Chorus 3]
> > Hey there, Lucky Penny,
> > thanks are overdue.
> > You're my Lucky Penny.
> > I got lucky with you.
> > [BV] I got lucky,
> > I got lucky,
> > I got lucky with you
> > (repeat and fade?)
>
> May I?
>
> Have gone over your lyrics several times and something just dawned on
> me.
> Is this about a hooker or a penny?
>
> Can I get lucky? (laid)
> So many guy's passed you by (in an alley)
> bring you home
> try to pick you up (heavy)?
>
> I am new to this, so please bear with me. Not trying to offend.
>
> Hooker? Penny? =A0Hooker by the name of Penny?
>
> Jim
Yes; it has two meanings. I sorta imagine a picture illustrating it;
in the foreground a little boy holding up a shiny penny he's found and
mouthing, "Wow!"; and in the background, more silhouettes than
anything, a john coming on to a hooker.
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