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I was the only one down at Keeva Dun
Who didn't drive a car that wasn't cool enough
Just a baby blue parking lot Grand Am
Not exactly a magnet for the women
Until I hung that surfboard out the back
For tips and caddies at the local court
The night I mixed both drinks down on the wharf
Flirtin' with the college girls getting my barefoot wet out in the world
Fell in love 100 times
Time was mine and life was easy
Just like those ocean breezes
Coolin' off the afternoon
Wasn't long underneath the moon
We had a beach fire and a pile of wet clothes
Layin' back watchin' the skin glow
Gotta smile when I think about those tan bod bikini tops

So hot
Summer job days
The end of August came
And the crowds went home
Beaches deserted and the girls were gone
Yeah I waved goodbye to the time and place
And that two lane back to the interstate
I look back I still look back when
Time was mine and life was easy
Just like those ocean breezes
Coolin' off the afternoon
Wasn't long underneath the moon
We had a beach fire and a pile of wet clothes
Layin' back watchin' the skin glow
Gotta smile when I think about those tan bod bikini tops
So hot
Summer job days
Time was mine and life was easy
Just like those ocean breezes
Coolin' off the afternoon
Wasn't long underneath the moon
We had a beach fire and a pile of wet clothes
Layin' back watchin' the skin glow
Gotta smile when I think about those tan bod bikini tops
So hot
Summer job days
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Growing up in a small southeastern Missouri town, David Nail might’ve chosen to follow any of the dreams that drifted by like the riverboats on the mighty Mississippi: but in the end, it was music that called his name. “I was definitely more into sports growing up,” says the Midwest native, “I think I was expected to play in college, but as I grew older I became more interested in music. After my senior year, I had a few small college offers to play baseball.

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