| She learned to hate the limousine
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| The fancy full-length fur
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| Dom Perignon and French cuisine
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| Don’t mean a thing to her
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| What good is her pedestal
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| When he works all though the night
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| So in time, she found a dance floor
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| And some arms to hold her tight
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| Now every night they dance with her to some brushes on a drum
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| A standup bass, and steel guitars, play a tune, she can hum
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| Ain’t it sad, ain’t it funny, how a man can be so wrong
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| He tried to buy her love with money
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| He could’ve had her for a song
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| She wanted him… but what a shame
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| He didn’t realize
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| Love can never stay the same
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| It either grows or dies
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| What made him think his duty was to place her high above
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| He married her for beauty, she married him for love
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| Now every night they dance with her to some brushes on a drum
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| A standup bass, and steel guitars, play a tune, she can hum
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| Ain’t it sad, ain’t it funny, oh how a man can be so wrong
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| He tried to buy her love with money
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| He could’ve had her for a song
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| Now every night they dance with her to some brushes on a drum |