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Buck 65 - To Say The Very Least Lyrics

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  • More often a novel
  • What's word's owning is worth fighting for
  • whether it be life, love or the pursuit of happiness
  • mom's apple-pie
  • or even something as basic as sex
  • and don't go knocking it
  • that three-letter-word makes a mockery
  • of the four-letter-onces that tries to cheapen it
  • It's a wonderful game for people of all ages
  • and even for losers it's worth a try
  • That's good morning and good bye
  • [Buck 65]
  • They sit in your section
  • they think you gentle and nice
  • you bring glasses of water
  • with lentils and rice
  • Old-fashioned outfits
  • it also appears
  • their tips are greater
  • when you don't wear brassieres
  • They give you their orders
  • and watch when you write them
  • wishing that you
  • could be their menu item
  • They wanna be breast-fed
  • the day you get work off
  • with you in their thoughts
  • they walk home and then jerk off
  • You look like a model
  • so young and intrepid
  • the regular customers
  • are old and decrepit
  • The food is here rotten
  • but the service is stellar
  • I know that I love her
  • and I wish I could tell her
  • But they don't know your name
  • cause you don't really care
  • as long as they tip you
  • and stay in their chair
  • They swallow their tongues
  • in a venom, dirty wipers
  • if you tell them a lie
  • and changes the dirty diapers

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