06-29-2014, 05:04 PM
It's now a redundant even mute point..."before the bar" seems like it could mean many things besides the one you want it to. 1. Drinking prior to bar hopping in order to save money at the bar 2. Drinking before the bar exams to ease nerves 3. Drinking a drink quickly in fear that the bar will drink it first ....etc. why not make it say the one you mean? Is there a reason you want to leave it ambiguous?
PS besides that I love it, especially the skip, hop, and jump into bed of the second stanza.
PS besides that I love it, especially the skip, hop, and jump into bed of the second stanza.