"Mr. Brown" consists of approximately 49 lines, totalling about words.
| I'm pleased to meet you Mr. Brown, |
| It's good to see you out with your Lady wife, |
| I'm living on this side of town, |
| I'm gonna have to take you out with my trusty knife, |
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| Can you see? |
| When you listen and you notice, |
| That there's rubies in the glass, |
| All you answer, all you answer, |
| And you talk about it, |
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| Say: Hey, why do you always lie? |
| You said I was closer than I thought, |
| Now you tell me the sun don't shine, |
| You said I was closer than I... |
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| You understand it's not a game, |
| The money's in your coat and I think it's mine (I think it's mine), |
| You know, to me you look the same, |
| I do this every day and it works out fine, |
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| Can you feel? |
| All you needed, all I wanted, |
| Were those rubies in the glass, |
| All you answer, all you answer, |
| And you talk about it, |
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| Say: Hey, why do you always lie? |
| You said I was closer than I thought, |
| Now you tell me the sun don't shine, |
| You said I was closer than I thought, |
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| All I ever want to, |
| How would you know? |
| How would you know? |
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| Can you feel? |
| Can you notice? Can you feel it? |
| It's those rubies in the glass, |
| Oh you answer, oh you answer, |
| And there's rubies in. |
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| (dont go changing me in a real way |
| Oh hold on, oh hold on, oh hold on |
| Yeah, yeah, changing me in a real way |
| Oh hold on, oh hold on, oh hold on, hold on |
| Yeah, yeah, yeay) |
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