Ladies And Gentlemen (Roll The Dice)

Album: West Rider Pauper Lunatic Asylum (2009)
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  • I tell you something isn't right
    Way I'm feeling kept me up all night
    Fix myself another drink
    If this sounds crazy I need time to think

    All the good ones got away
    All the good ones gone to waste

    And I take another hit
    Do I really care? My joint's still lit.
    All the TV's hypnotise
    All the loonies on the rise

    And oh man well I gotta tell you

    Tonight ladies and gentlemen
    I roll the dice
    Just gimme that dice
    It's been so hard working for no one
    I roll the dice
    Just gimme that dice

    Wakey, wakey rise and shine
    Put down your souvenirs I fear its time
    We've been dipped behind the eyes
    Switching stations as our country dies

    No matter what you do, you know the world it keeps on turning
    We never feel a thing
    C'mon and meet me at the carnival

    Tonight ladies and gentlemen
    I roll the dice
    Just gimme that dice
    It's been so hard working for no one
    I roll the dice
    Just gimme that dice

    No matter what you do, you know the world it keeps on turning
    We never feel a thing… Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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