i woke up to a call on the phone, and he said
well, nothing, i hadn't even answered it yet
i decided not to answer the call yet again
so nothing could disturb me while i try to forget
you think they'd know you?
they're not often known to
they, in the showroom
aren't even supposed to
so, a few of my magicians are trying to complain
oh buddy, you have no idea what i could obtain
and i think i've lost my mind once again, what a shame
though i recall now, i think i know just who is to blame
i opened up this door and saw myself outside the window
and she said, "it's not the time to try to pretermit the limbo"
you think they'd know you?
they're not often known to
they, in the showroom
aren't even supposed to
the noise i heard was very rough
as if the price was not enough
you think they'd know you?
they're not often known to
they, in the showroom
aren't even supposed to
it's not my style
waiting by the turnstiles
after a while
i won't even know you
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