Crack In The Pearl
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Crack In The Pearl
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In the back room, of the elmaco casino
Out there a portrait of doris day
You and I, and a pair of c notes
Soft candy betting, hard date
Not quite how you laid it out for me
When we slid up that night, that night
Coming out of the sunset, my key
Fogging left to deal the, fine wine and
Is this how you pictured this?
Is this how you thought it would be?
We got riot with the mutual problem
And God wreck between you and me
I told you can go and be trouble
I said she was coming to break up
Leave us lost in the dust and the rubble
Nine exits north of las vegas, vegas
Nine exits north of las vegas, vegas
Nine exits north of las vegas, vegas
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Mark Ronson performs "Crack In The Pearl", and this lyric page sits inside the Mark Ronson catalog on LyroVerse.
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