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Act I: The Little Things You Do Together lyrics
Because last night it felt like the best night of my life
Now there's something that is wrong, rotting my insides
And I don't understand why my brain wants to die?
I had women, wine, party time and everything that mattered
And when I woke up today you know my brain was all in tatters
I had bits of lungs, shrapnel glass, cigarettes for breakfast
And my lips are blue, my toes are numb and I think I've got the shivers
It's the little things we do when we go out in the night
And it's pay day today just for having a good time
As your hangover unfolds, well, the questions will arrive
Why do I feel like death just for having a good time?
So I get up and go down the stairs, and I try to make a sandwich
But the ham and cheese, margarine they speak an evil language
Says, "Don't eat me, I don't deserve to be there in your stomach"
And I break on down and cry, why do good time turn to bummers?
It's the little things we do when we go out in the night
And it's pay day today just for having a good time
As your hangover unfolds, well, the questions will arrive
Why do I feel like death just for having a good time?
It's the little things we do when we go out in the night
And it's pay day today just for having a good time
As your hangover unfolds, well, the questions will arrive
Why do I feel like death just for having a good time?
It's the little things we do when we go out in the night
And it's pay day today just for having a good time
As your hangover unfolds, well, the questions will arrive
Why do I feel like death just for having a good time?
Because last night it felt like the best night of my life
Now there's something that is wrong, rotting my insides
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- Track 2 on Company - A Musical Comedy
- 1 Act I: Company
- 3 Act I: Sorry-Grateful
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