Desperado
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Desperado
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Desperado;
why don't you come to your senses;
you've been out riding fences;
for so long now;
oh,
you're hard one;
but i know that you've got your reasons;
these things that are pleasing you can hurt you somehow;
don't you draw the queen of diamonds,
boy;
she'll beat you if she's able you know the queen of hearts is always your best bet;
now it seems to me some fine things have been laid upon your table,
but you only want the ones that you can't get;
desperado;
oh,
you ain't getting no younger;
your pain and your hunger;
they're driving you home;
freedom,
oh,
freedom,
that's just some people talking;
you're prisoners walking;
through this world all alone;
don't your feet get cold in the winter time;
the sky won't snow and the sun won't shine;
it's hard to tell the night time from the day;
you're losing all your highs and lows;
ain't it funny how the feeling goes away,
away;
desperado;
why don't you come to your senses;
come down from your fences;
open the gate;
it may be raining,
but there's a rainbow above you;
you'd better let somebody love you;
you'd better let somebody love you;
before it's too late.
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