Bloke

Album: Republica (1995)
Charted: 85
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  • You've got red shoes, and the sports car
    You think you're really cool, I gotta say
    You just don't know what games to play
    You like football, and play on Saturdays
    When the weekends gone, you go to work
    In a nasty office as a filing clerk
    So don't you tell me, I'm not listening
    I've already heard it
    You better watch your back
    I'm gonna take you on, I'm gonna take you on, I'm gonna take you on
    I'm gonna take you on, I'm gonna take you on, I'm gonna take you on
    Mobile, but no conversation
    You've got credit cards, Megadrive
    Fax me lunch, Mister 9 to 5
    You've got timeshare, for your holidays
    It's the same routine, the life you lead,
    The friends you keep, your lack of taste
    So don't you tell me, I'm not listening
    I've already heard it
    You better watch your back
    I'm gonna take you on, I'm gonna take you on, I'm gonna take you on
    I'm gonna take you on, I'm gonna take you on, I'm gonna take you on
    I'm gonna take you on, I'm gonna take you on, I'm gonna take you on
    I'm gonna take you on, I'm gonna take you on, I'm gonna take you on
    I'm gonna take you on
    I'm gonna take you on
    Take me on, take me on, take me on
    I'm gonna take you on
    Take me on, take me on, take me on,
    I'm gonna take you on Writer/s: ANDREW LESLIE TODD, SAMANTHA MARIE SPRACKLING, TIMOTHY MICHAEL DORNEY
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sentric Music, Universal Music Publishing Group
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