Lyrics of What's for lunch today?
Albert Hammond
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You always led me to believe you like me for my own sake
And i will play along with you. it suits me fine that way
And i'm such a perfect stepping stone while the friends of friends surround me
And you never know quite who you'll meet over lunch today
You could reach such dizzy heights, if you weren't so self-conscious
But you, you have to play it cool, and that is quite okay
'cause i'm such a perfect stepping stone while pretending not to notice
And you never know quite who you'll meet over lunch today
So relax, relax and stick around, and there'll be no bills to pay
And you never know quite who you'll meet over lunch today
You might think that you're original, but we all come up that way
And the sad part is that you're never sure, if you'll eat today
So relax, relax and stick around, and there'll be no bills to pay
And you never know, no, you never know who's for lunch today?
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