Routine for Most

I looked at him and said, I'm a businessman
He looked at me and asked, what kind of business you in?
I offered him a tale as he followed, so do I

The motion picture paid what I had comin'
How could they gauge the Creez without knowing him?
Then later on that night had me lighting up the sky

There were those times when you and me saw differently
We thought we would never be again
Not so simpatico when we saw differently
Routine for most acquaintances

It takes a little push for a lingering thrill
I handed him the goods in exchange for the deal
As he went skating off I had egg in my own face, face

There were those times when you and me saw differently
We thought we would never be again
Not so simpatico when we saw differently
Routine for most acquaintances



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Writer(s): Christopher Richard
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