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Revision as of 14:24, 13 March 2019
A great song from the 1980s which wins special recognition from the Jolly contrarian for its anatomically correct use in the first verse of the legal concept of a limited licence.
- She said, come on baby, I got a license for love
- And if it expires, pray help from above —
Words and music: W. Idol and S. Stevens.
See also
- Jolly Contrarian’s songbook
- Expiration Time (Equity Derivatives)