The Vulture
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The Vulture
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I'm walking with the boss
chasing all the women
gotta lotta money
And a big car
I can get what I want
cause I'm working for the boss
I'm working for the boss
I'm a three piece suit sniper
I'm a three piece suit vulture
I'm walking with the boss
I'm walking with the boss
I'm walking with the boss
every inch muscle
so don't try to doublecross
I'm one of the boys
who carry guns
I'm working with the boss
I'm working with the boss
I'm a three piece suit sniper
I'm a three piece suit vulture
I'm walking with the boss
I'm walking with the boss
I'm walking with the boss
I sell protection
he needs my action
to protect his snow
I keep things going slow
I'm working with the boss
I'm working with the boss
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Umberto Di Bosso É Compadres performs "The Vulture", and this lyric page sits inside the Umberto Di Bosso É Compadres catalog on LyroVerse.
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