A girl so precious to me,
hot lips and fit, it's so tempting.
That I've lost what I need,
to forgive and live alone in peace.

Why must I carry on?
It makes no sense to be,
alone at the top of the world,
Please save me!

All in, you stole my heart
All in, I'd bet the farm
All in, and felt the sting,
I called your bluff baby,
but I still lost everything.

A world once well known to me,
was ripped and lit, it's now melting,
down to obscurity,
a footnote I quote when I'm losing.

Why must I carry on?
It makes no sense to be,
A queen-less king of the world,
Please save me!

All in, you stole my heart,
All in, I'd bet the farm,
All in, and felt the sting,
I called your bluff baby,
but i still lost everything.

All in, you stole my heart,
All in, I'd bet the farm,
All in, and felt the sting,
I called your bluff baby,
but i still lost everything.

All in, you stole my heart,
All in, I'd bet the farm,
All in, and felt the sting,
I called your bluff baby,
but i still lost everything.

All in,
All in,
All in,
I called your bluff baby,
but i still lost everything



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    i love baumer!! garr you guys suck...you dont comment the good songs!!

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