| There’s a drag queen preaching Jesus in the middle of the square
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| A young kid playing «Yesterday"on a Japanese guitar
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| There’s a loser on the talk show, he wants to be a star
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| And Sharon sings for Wayne in a karaoke bar
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| There’s a superstar who fell from grace, he has to tell it all
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| About the dizzy heights he rose to and his ignominious fall
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| Infamy or fame, it’s the same for one and all
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| We’re just trying to get attention in this suburban shopping mall
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| In this suburban shopping mall, another shopping mall
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| We’re just trying to get attention in this suburban shopping mall
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| Everybody’s got their price, in that there is no shame
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| Everyone will sell their soul for a minute or two of fame
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| We’re playing wheel of fortune, life is just a game
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| Some will win, some will lose, but we all end up the same
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| We will all end up the same, we will all end up the same
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| Some will win, some will lose, but we all end up the same
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| Will the drag queen find Jesus, and what will Jesus wear
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| Will the faded star redeem himself, become a millionaire
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| Will Wayne marry Sharon, will they make the perfect pair
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| Another joke, another tragedy, does anybody care
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| Does anybody care, does anybody care
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| Another joke, another tragedy, does anybody care
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| And the drag queen preaches Jesus in the middle of the square |