| Who am I? |
| Do you recognize me?
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| Of course you don’t, I’m nobody
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| I have no money, I haven’t a name
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| I tear the tickets at the hall of fame
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| I buy my dinner at the 7−11
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| Eat it in the kitchen while I watch TV
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| I like my free time and I love my wife
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| You’ll find my number on the B-side of life
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| Once I got lucky: I had a band
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| We had a song it got to number three
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| Made lots of money. |
| made lots of friends
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| Had lots of pretty people hanging round me
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| Now all I want is a place to hide
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| To feel safe from the chaos outside
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| Cold refrigerator, a warm bed
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| A place where no one will stick a gun to my head
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| I buy my dinner at the 7−11
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| Eat it in the kitchen while I watch TV
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| I like my free time and I love my wife
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| We’re happy living on the B-side of Life
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| We never keep to the city
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| But the rooms that’ve been unlocked
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| Were full of overpriced portraits
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| Engaged in cheap smalltalk
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| So turn out the lights. |
| Turn up the radio
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| Don’t know the singer, but I love that song
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| I know that I’m no Baryshnikov baby
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| But I wanna dance with you all night long
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| I’ll buy you dinner at the 7−11
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| We’ll eat it in the kitchen while we watch TV
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| Tonight’s my birthday; |
| let’s have a party
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| I’m 30 with a bullet from the B-Side of Life |