Dolly Parton - The Bargain Store Lyrics

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The Bargain Store

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What Are The Lyrics For The Bargain Store By Dolly Parton?
My life is likened to a bargain store
And I may have just what you're looking for If you don't mind the fact that all the merchandise is used But with a little mending it could be as good as new Why you take for instance this old broken heart If you will just replace the missing part You would be surprised to find how good it really is Take it and you never will be sorry that you did The bargain store is open, come inside You can easily afford the price Love is all you need to purchase all the merchandise And I can guarantee you'll be completely satisfied Take these old used memories from the past And these broken dreams and plans that didn't last I'll trade them for a future, I can't use them anymore I've wasted love but I still have some more The bargain store is open, come inside You can easily afford the price Love is all you need to purchase all the merchandise And I can guarantee you'll be completely satisfied My life is likened to a bargain store And I may have just what you're looking for If you don't mind the fact that all the merchandise is used But with a little mending it could be as good as new The bargain store is open, come inside The bargain store is open, come inside |
Who Wrote The Bargain Store By Dolly Parton?
Dolly Parton
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What's The Duration Of The The Bargain Store By Dolly Parton?The duration of The Bargain Store is 2:43 minutes and seconds. |
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