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Well, there's a little boy waiting At the counter of the corner shop He's been waiting down there, waiting half the day They never ever see him from the top He gets pushed around, knocked to the ground He gets to his feet and he says What about me? It isn't fair I've had enough, now I want my share Can't you see, I wanna live But you just take more than you give Well, there's a pretty girl serving At the counter of the corner shop She's been waiting back there, waiting for a dream Her dreams walk in and out; they never stop Well she's not too proud, to cry out loud She runs to the street and she screams What about me? It isn't fair I've had enough, now I want my share Can't you see, I wanna live But you just take more than you give More than you give?
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