The fine life is a beautiful thing
The caviar and the diamond ring
It goes all night, I see the writing on the wall

The bright lights of a big soiree
The satin glows and the tango sways
It goes all night, I see the writing on the wall

As for me I like a dark smoky bar
A shot of whiskey and a cheap cigar
It goes all night, I see the writing on the wall

Another quarter and the jukebox cries
I like the sound as the record sighs
It goes all night, I see the writing on the wall

No necesito la vida rica
Estoy contento contigo
Cause in the end we all go the same place
I'll be happy with what I know

I like the girls that go cha cha cha
And when the band is playing wah wah wah
It goes all night, I see the writing on the wall

Another drink and we'll all be fine
A little music and we start to shine
It goes all night, I see the writing on the wall

No necesito la vida rica
Estoy contento contigo
Cause in the end we all go the same place
I'll be happy with what I know


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Just One More Lyrics as written by Brian Flenniken Sam Coslow

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    ahh, i love it.

    mycroon May 03, 2007   Link

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