| I’m getting out of this high-rise penthouse suite
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| Where we pretend life’s rosy and sweet
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| I’m going back to the folks that I used to know
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| Where everyone is what they seems to be
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| And these high-class friends that you like to hang around
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| When they look my way they’re always looking down
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| I’m tired of spending every dime I make
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| To finance this way of life I’ve learned to hate
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| I’m going back to a better class of loser
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| This up-town living’s really got me down
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| I need friends who don’t pay their bills on home computers
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| And who buy their coffee beans already ground
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| You think it’s disgraceful that they drink three-dollar wine
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| But a better class of loser suits me fine
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| You say the grass is greener on the other side
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| From where I stand I can’t see grass at all
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| And the concrete and the steel won’t change the way you feel
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| It takes more than caviar to have a ball
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| I’m going back to a better class of loser
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| This up-town living’s really got me down
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| I need friends who don’t pay their bills on home computers
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| And who buy their coffee beans already ground
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| You think it’s disgraceful that they drink three-dollar wine
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| But a better class of loser suits me fine
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| You think it’s disgraceful that they drink three-dollar wine
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| But a better class of loser suits me fine |