Small town station hotel
Dressing for the show, hope it goes well
Her eyes say I wanna do this alone
But on the chimes of midnight
This Cinderella’s never home
Go go, get clear of the danger zone
Mmm...she’s a living buffet
Not a movie not a cabaret
She’s a living buffet
Not a snack not a take away
She’s a living buffet
Don’t let me starve baby,
Don’t let me fade away
Small town, kids kicking cans
American bar, feeling the pangs
That’s life flickering on the TV
It’s gonna make me crazy
It’s gonna make me mad
Low down, sink to the depths of the sea
She’s a living buffet ...
She’s so near – and yet so far
So clear – and yet so dark
So near – and yet so far
It’s hard chaining the beast
Out in the cold, missing the feast
So sad, pick up the crumbs that you leave
She make me feel so hungry
And everybody’s got to eat
Too bad just what a fool you can be
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