6'1

Album: Exile in Guyville (1993)
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  • I bet you fall in bed too easily
    With the beautiful girls who are shyly brave
    And you sell yourself as a man to save
    But all the money in the world is not enough

    I bet you've long since passed understanding
    What it takes to be satisfied
    You're like a vine that keeps climbing higher
    But all the money in the world is not enough
    And all the bridges blown away keep floating up

    It's cold
    And rough

    And I kept standing six-feet-one
    Instead of five-feet-two
    And I loved my life
    And I hated you

    (Yeah)

    It's cold out there
    And rough

    And I kept standing six-feet-one
    Instead of five-feet-two
    And I loved my life
    And I hated you Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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