It's a bit of a pain to be where I am
It's a bit of a pain to be what I am

But it's all right with
But it's all right with
But it's all right with me

Who is satisfied?
Who wouldn't sell his mind?
Who is satisfied?
Who wouldn't sell his mind?
Who can really say? Yes it's all right with
Yes it's all right with
Yes it's all right with me

"Den enkla sanningen är att en
Del män är håriga och
Andra inte är det en del
Kvinnor har mycket hår
Och andra har det inte olika
Raser har olika mönster uppe
I hårets fördelning den virilaste
Av alla mänskliga varelser
Den unga negerhanen har nästan
Inget kroppshår alls"


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It’s a Bit of a Pain Lyrics as written by Jean Herve Peron Guenther Wuesthoff

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    song feels like a nice migraine during the chorus....there is a high frequency annoying synthesizer that hits you in the center of the forehead completely distracting you from the lovely fingerpicking acoustic ballad. lovely.

    accrazeon September 17, 2007   Link

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