The Waitress

Album: Under The Pink (1994)
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  • So I want to kill this waitress
    She's worked here a year longer than I
    If I did it fast you know that's an act of kindness

    But I believe in peace
    I believe in peace, bitch
    I believe in peace

    I believe in peace
    I believe in peace, bitch
    I believe in peace

    I want to kill this waitress
    I can't believe this violence in mind
    And is her power all in her club sandwich

    But I believe in peace
    I believe in peace, bitch
    I believe in peace

    I believe in peace
    I believe in peace, bitch
    I believe in peace

    I want to kill this killing wish
    They're too many stars and not enough sky
    Boys all think she's living kindness
    Ask a fellow waitress
    Ask a fellow waitress Writer/s: TORI ELLEN AMOS
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Who from Wherewe haven't heard the "waitress" side of the story.
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