Lucky Bastard
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Lucky Bastard
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You really do always want more
Out on the road all I want is a home
Then David spoke about my future
You lucky bastard with a beautiful wife, she's mine
I was born for a few reasons
To love my neighbor more than he loves his life
Got to say that it was easy
That sad old man committed suicide last night
I really do always wan't more
Out on the road all I want is a warm home
Then David spoke about my future to me
Winners don't quit, keep your eye on the finish line
I was born for a few reasons
I love my neighbor more than he loves his wife
Got to say that it was easy for me
That sad old man well she killed him last night
I got another reason I want to go home
This city's fucking cold and I want to go home
I'm feeling co-dependent, I miss my baby girl
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