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The Waitress
You smiled at me
When you were serving food
An invitation to partake in the bounty
And you didn't want to be rude.
You saw I lacked that in my life
Yet you remained committed
To ending my pain and strife
By having my celibacy omitted.
(CHORUS)
And you saw me looking
At your tanned sexy legs
Who was I even fooling
You invite me to your kegs.
(CHORUS)
Chorus:
I am the social outcast
But for one night
You didn't make it so
Erase all my fright
Of women, with the help of wine
I thank you kindly
As long as I live
and for the rest of my life.
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About a waitress in my town.
When you were serving food
An invitation to partake in the bounty
And you didn't want to be rude.
You saw I lacked that in my life
Yet you remained committed
To ending my pain and strife
By having my celibacy omitted.
(CHORUS)
And you saw me looking
At your tanned sexy legs
Who was I even fooling
You invite me to your kegs.
(CHORUS)
Chorus:
I am the social outcast
But for one night
You didn't make it so
Erase all my fright
Of women, with the help of wine
I thank you kindly
As long as I live
and for the rest of my life.
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About a waitress in my town.
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