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We took the crowd, you were drunk and I was loud
We pulled a fast one zigzagging around
Made our way to a table straight away
And if youre ableBaby, bet everything you're going to lose
But believe it or not youll be highly amused'Cause what's it worth anyway?
It's just another broken part
Give 'em your artificial heartPass the hat, chalk up a real debt
Fancy that, I fucking called it
Now we're on a roll, lose some more
Show him it's worth dying for and play your favoriteBaby, bet everything you're going to lose
But believe it or not you'll be highly amused'Cause what's it worth anyway?
Its just another broken part
Give 'em your artificial heartPunched the floor and through the door
And baby, may I just say on a side note
Nothing's changed
(Just rearranged for you to fix, you're awesome at it)But these tricks are just theatrics
Wearing your battery out
So splash your face and put on that gown

It's a race and I'm heading back downBaby, bet everything you're going to lose
But believe it or not you'll be highly amusedBecause what's it worth anyway?
It's just another broken part
And I just can't get the thing to start
Here is my artificial heart

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Michael Penn (born August 1, 1958, in Greenwich Village, New York City) is an American singer and songwriter. He is the son of actor/director Leo Penn and actress Eileen Ryan, and the brother of actors Sean Penn and the late Chris Penn. Prior to the release of his 1989 debut album March, Penn performed the song "This & That" with his band The Pull on a 1987 episode of Saturday Night Live. Before that, he was a member of the Los Angeles band Doll Congress and had appeared as an extra on a few television series, including St. Elsewhere.

Read more about Michael Penn on Last.fm.


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