Satisfied

Album: Repeat Offender (1989)
Charted: 52 1
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  • We work our bodies weary to stay alive
    There must be more to living than nine to five
    Why should we wait for some better time
    There may not even be a tomorrow
    Ain't no sense in losing you mind
    I'm gonna make it worth the ride

    Don't you know
    I won't give up until I'm satisfied
    Don't you know
    Why should I stop until I'm satisfied

    Ignore the hesitation, that ties your hands
    Use your imagination, and take a chance
    I won't let my moment of truth pass me by
    I've gotta make my move now or never
    And if they turn me loose on this town
    They're gonna have to hold me down

    Don't you know
    I won't give up until I'm satisfied
    Don't you know
    Why should I stop until I'm satisfied

    Oh, don't you know
    Ain't gonna stop until we're satisfied
    Don't you know
    We shouldn't stop until we're satisfied

    Don't you know
    Ain't gonna stop until I'm satisfied
    Don't you know
    We won't give up until we're satisfied

    Why shouldn't we stop before we're satisfied? Writer/s: RICHARD MARX
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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