| Last night on the riverbank
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| You said you loved me, said you were mine
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| But just a turn of the tide, and old truths they lie, and where are you now?
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| I can’t seem to see you anywhere
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| When is a man gonna know what to do
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| When he is blessed with but a memory of you
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| And hey hey hey
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| Last night by the brewery
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| You had me cornered in Monopoly
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| On fire and skint, got no dough to pay rent, and where are you now
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| I just cannot smell you nowhere
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| I’m bending over backwards just to make ends meet
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| Got no ground under my bare feet
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| And hey hey hey
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| To keep me company
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| In going down like a lead balloon
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| I got houses and hotels
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| Amid black cars and shoes
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| All you gents and all you ladies
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| You are out if you can’t make it
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| In this race of rats and raccoons
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| In this race of rats and raccoons
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| What you want us all to be?
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| This game of yours is outfreaking me
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| Even the piano is begging please
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| What you want us all to do?
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| We roll the dice and we all make our moves
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| But there ain’t no winners and a whole bunch of losers
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| I haven’t got no place to stay
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| But a whole lotta hell to pay
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| Last night in the sewer
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| You had me ditched and I knew it
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| I got the horn and I blew it
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| To keep me company
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| In going down like a lead balloon
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| I got houses and hotels
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| Amid black cars and shoes
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| All you gents and all you ladies
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| You are out if you can’t make it
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| In this race of rats and raccoons
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| In this race of rats and raccoons |