The Whims of Fate
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The Whims of Fate
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Champagne flutes and
Dinner suits that
Keep your focus
Away from the cheating hands
Tell me
Does that sexy
Gown say what she's
Got in store for her man?
So we roll the dice
See where they may fall
Come on, why don't we spin the wheel
See whom it may call
(To) give into temptation
(To) win it
(Or) maybe lose it all
Who knows
Where the whims of fate may lead us
Chandeliers and
Decolletes that
Keep your focus
Away from the cheating eyes
Tell me
What's that bow tie
On the card guy
Tell you 'bout his design
So we roll the dice
See where they may fall
Come on, why don't we spin the wheel
See whom it may call
Give into another vice
See where it might lead
Come on, let's just enjoy the spice
(Of) life and feel so free
(To) give into temptation
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Shoji Meguro performs "The Whims of Fate", and this lyric page sits inside the Shoji Meguro catalog on LyroVerse.
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