He’s been eating catfood since he lost his job
Always in a bad mood his own mother says that he’s a slob
Well but.
He’ll work it out. He’ll work it out on his own
Beyond all doubt Don’t have to throw him a bone.
His whole are is scabby from the neck on down.
His apartment’s shabby. He was nearly driven out of town
Well but…
He’ll work it out. He’ll work it out in the end.
Beyond all doubt. He doesn’t need any friends.
I know you that you don’t love me
You think that you’re above me
There is nowhere that he can go now
It is so clear that he’s alone now.
Ha ha ha ha ha.
He’s a full time loser from so long ago
He’s a full time boozer who has never had a drink at all
He’ll work it out. He’ll work it out on his own
Beyond all doubt Don’t have to throw him a bone
I know you that you don’t love me
You think that you’re above me
There is nowhere that he can go now
It is so clear that he’s alone now.
Ha ha ha ha ha.
I know you that you don’t love me
You think that you’re above me
There is nowhere that he can go now
It is so clear that he’s alone now.
Ha ha ha ha ha.
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