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Thrills Restaurant


I worked so hard for that man
And he worked me to the bone
Said success wont belong
He bought that old factory
Cause the rich are born free and thats how you want to be
So I looked down from the rooftops one night
And I knew I could go far if you never left my sight
But this will never be what I want in some fancy restaurant like now.
This will never be what I want, and all I ever wanted was you.
He was a beggar on a horse, he was another brave man
?? our jobs get sold
He took the drinks from our hands so I took you in my arms we watched the sun go down
Then I knew I had been taken for a fool
I took you for granted I took fate as a rule
But this will never be what I want in some fancy restaurant like now.
This'll never be what I want and all I ever wanted was you.
I need you now more than before
I need you now more than before
I need you to be there true and fair
If I prove myself here I'll prove it anywhere
But this'll never be what I want in some fancy restaurant like now.
This'll never be what I want and all I ever wanted was you.
This'll never be what I want. [x4]




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