Begging
Do you mean groveling
Settling
It's not the same
Begging
Do we take what's left
Settling
I don't take requests

You two, you're what's left
I don't take requests
But for you two, come this far
I might have something to say

You two, you're what's left
I don't take requests
But for you two, come this far
I might have something to say

Now these two, treat them well
Upon themselves, showed up again
Now you sir, give up the gig
You haven't been repaid

Now these two, treat them well
Upon themselves, showed up again
Now you sir, give up the gig
You haven't been repaid

You two, you're what's left
I don't take requests
But for you two, come this far
I might have something to say

You two, you're what's left
I don't take requests
But for you two, come this far
I might have something to say


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    yep one of their first gigs....had everything that could possibly go wrong happen...went to the wrong place first then showed up to the real place and there were just 2 people there...anyways great song

    Atreyu8604on May 02, 2003   Link

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