Ayatollah
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Ayatollah
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Let me see you get yourself
Out of this situation
Go ahead, accommodate me
She said: I miss this mattress
And I've missed being classless
And this district's lifeless
I see potential in her
See I was only messing
When I used to joke about
Letting you down
Yes, I'll let you know
Once I've overdone it
Just listen, I was dreading
Sweetheart I was dreading
I was only dreading
Meeting your brother
Cause I know how he can get sometimes
I see potential in her
Call me in the morning
When you've mixed up all your medicine
I'll make you feel a little better
And show me in the evening
Until you've disembarked and had a sudden change of heart
I see potential in her
Call me in the morning
When you mixed-up all your medicine
(I see potential in her)
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