Home Cooked Meal

Album: When the Good Guys Win (2017)
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  • This city's moving faster than the speed of neon light
    Night turns into day a minute turns back into night
    Without rest, I guess that's what we wanted
    If you've got a craving or if you need a fix
    You can always find you something that will do the trick
    Just find, in no time, it blows your mind, don't it

    It's a fast food world, running and a-gunning
    Twenty four seven three sixty five, order it up and get what you like
    Yeah, it sure is something
    But here's the deal, nothing's real
    It's a fast food world, dying for a home-cooked meal

    If you need a shoulder or if you need a friend
    If you even need to find a lover all you need's your fingertips
    It's amazing and it's crazy, and it's lonely

    It's a fast food world, running and a-gunning
    Twenty four seven three sixty five, order it up and get what you like
    Yeah, it sure is something
    But here's the deal, nothing's real
    It's a fast food world, dying for a home-cooked meal

    It's a fast food world, running and a-gunning
    Twenty four seven three sixty five, order it up and get what you like
    Yeah, it sure is something
    But here's the deal, nothing's real
    It's a fast food world, dying for a home-cooked meal Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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