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Rumpelstiltskin Lyrics


Girl Next Door Rumpelstiltskin

(green/lincoln)

Everyday, just a little bit closer
Everyday, just a little bit harder
Everyday, just a little bit stronger
Everyday, gives me a reason
Shrinking down to nothing
Ants build houses where I sleep
Crowds of people trample by
Rush hour traffic all through the night
Glowing embraces after midnight mass
Renews my faith in the magic castle
Try to hide their fancy cars
And their "boom-boom" brides
If I could sleep forever
If I could sleep forever
If I could sleep forever would I dream?
Silver bells come 'round again
I'm spinning in a vicious circle
When the rainbow touches down at my feet
I'll be standing in a pot of gold
Someone told me "if I stick to it I can get what I want"
'cause you could have the world at your fingertips
If you're willing to work your ass off for it
If I could sleep forever
If I could sleep forever
If I could sleep forever
If my credit cards were all paid off
Would they spin like rumpelstiltskin?
If I changed my lover down the line
Would I let him all the way in?
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