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The One With The Woes All Over It

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The One With The Woes All Over It

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I guess that Hell has been freezing

And yes there is a fat chance down there

You give me one good reason

Now let me make one thing, perfectly clear

You brought us up to the altar (whoa-oh-oh-oh-oh)

Had no business being up there

I wanted to fuss fail or falter (whoa-oh-oh)

I stood like Gibraltar for seven long years

One bought a handful of houses

One was an underground hit

One sure was hers, chorus bridge to the verse

The one with the woes that were all over it

I made us a place to be later

And later came soon after that

I made out like things could not be greater

As a matter of fact they fell flat of the back

One bought a handful of houses (whoa-oh-oh-oh-oh)

One was an underground hit

One sure was hers, chorus bridge to the verse (whoa-oh-oh)

The one with the woes that were all over it

The one with the woes all over it

The one with the woes all over it

The one with the woes all over it

I guess that Hell has been freezing

And yes there is a fat chance down there

You give me one good reason

Now let me make one thing, perfectly clear

You brought us up to the altar (whoa-oh-oh-oh-oh)

Had no business being up there

I wanted to fuss fail or falter (whoa-oh-oh)

I stood like Gibraltar for seven long years

One bought a handful of houses

One was an underground hit

One sure was hers, chorus bridge to the verse

The one with the woes that were all over it

I made us a place to be later

And later came soon after that

I made out like things could not be greater

As a matter of fact they fell flat of the back

One bought a handful of houses (whoa-oh-oh-oh-oh)

One was an underground hit

One sure was hers, chorus bridge to the verse (whoa-oh-oh)

The one with the woes that were all over it

The one with the woes all over it

The one with the woes all over it

The one with the woes all over it

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