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Is it a physical reaction
A final loss of satisfaction?
You never noticed
When you crossed the line, yeahYou had me just there where you wanted
You took my charity for granted
You blew your second chance
Too many times, yeahBaby, youre a big boy, dont cry for me
Im sick of being your toy, cant play with me
Youve been putting me up
Youve been letting me down
Theres nothing left to destroy for you, big boyNever did anything to reach me
But when I ask you to unleash me
You tied me up and choked me even more
What for, yeah
Here is your chain
I guess you find the door, once moreBaby, youre a big boy, dont cry for me
Im sick of being your toy, cant play with me
Youve been putting me up

Youve been letting me down
Theres nothing left to destroy for you, big boyRemember how you brought me flowers
Remember how you used to care
Now the flowers got thorns
Now you just care for yourselfAnd the paradise you gave me
Turned into to hell
There is no turning back
As a matter of fact, its too lateTheres no way to stop me
Theres no way to lock me up
You cant stop meBaby, youre a big boy, dont cry for me
Im sick of being your toy, cant play with me
Youve been putting me up
Youve been letting me down
Theres nothing leftBaby, youre a big boy, dont cry for me
Im sick of being your toy, cant play with me
Youve been putting me up
Youve been letting me down
Theres nothing left to destroy for you, big boy

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Frederick Charles Slack (August 7, 1910 – August 10, 1965) was an American swing and boogie-woogie pianist and bandleader. Born in Viroqua, Wisconsin, he learned to play drums as a boy. Later he took up xylophone and at 13 changed to piano. He studied with a local teacher throughout high school. At 17 his parents moved to Chicago where he continued his musical training. He met Rosy McHargue, a well known clarinetist, who took him to hear many leading musicians including Bix Beiderbecke and Earl Hines.

Read more about Freddie Slack on Last.fm.


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