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Nine Fingers - Elmore Smith (The King of Rejection) Lyrics



Nine Fingers - Elmore Smith (The King of Rejection) Lyrics
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One day, someday far away
You will miss my presence
On the inside, where I do my best work
On the inside, you will miss me
How could you trade me in for Ferdinand
I swear that he will never take you where you long to go
And you will always regret dumping me on the streets of Milwaukee
When I belong here in the bright lights
Seventeen reasons I gave you that night
Because I am the king of rejection
Try to remember October of 73
That's when you still loved me
I'm still that man and we still can take on the world to win it all
But you've fallen for someone else
But one day, someday far away
You will miss my presence
On the inside, where I do my best work
On the inside, you will miss me
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One day, someday far away
You will miss my presence
On the inside, where I do my best work
On the inside, you will miss me
How could you trade me in for Ferdinand
I swear that he will never take you where you long to go
And you will always regret dumping me on the streets of Milwaukee
When I belong here in the bright lights
Seventeen reasons I gave you that night
Because I am the king of rejection
Try to remember October of 73
That's when you still loved me
I'm still that man and we still can take on the world to win it all
But you've fallen for someone else
But one day, someday far away
You will miss my presence
On the inside, where I do my best work
On the inside, you will miss me
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Writer: David Tetz
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Language: English
Length: 1:59
Written by: David Tetz

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