Release me.
Set me on fire.
I'll treat you
better than you treat yourself.
And tell me,
I'm worth more
more than anything or anyone else.

Bled me dry on a Sunday afternoon.
No tears left,
I've cried them all for you.
You hold the cards.
You're my queen of hearts,
it's true.
Pull my arm and I'll take good care of you.

Ohh ohh ohhh
Ohh ohh ohhh
Ohh ohh ohhh

Wide awake and you're hoping for
someone to walk through that open door.

Wide awake and you're hoping for
someone to walk through that open door.

Tuxedo on,
I'm ready for gun war.
I've never bled so hard after casino brawl.
And pull the knife from my ever bleeding heart.
Tell me now your words never meant me harm.

On my way to the Ritz to meet with you.
So much time,
so little left to do.
I pay the bills,
now my fears have come true.
This table for one was always meant for two.

Wide awake and you're hoping for
someone to walk through that open door.

Wide awake and you're hoping for
someone to walk through that open door.

I'm all alone with you,
but who am I to make a move?
I've waited so long to prove that I'm in love with you.
(will every door that's open lead me straight to you?)

Doo dodoo do do dodododoo

what's going on?

Wide awake and you're hoping for someone to walk through that open door.


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The Casino Brawl Lyrics as written by Luke Pickett

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    This song is so beautiful.

    ICE_WOLF_1on May 22, 2006   Link

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