Tono:
Introducción:
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Skinny young man with born again eyes
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And Jesus tattoo on his arm
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He leans on the wall while the traffic goes by
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At the gasmart at Fairview and Farm
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A rap song pounds from an '83 Caddy
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While he waits on a payphone to ring
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Been standing around since a quarter past nine
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Still hasn't heard a thing
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24 hours a day, 24 hours a day
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Sign says we're open, and man says you'll pay
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24 hours a day
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Backed up on Farm, car horns are screamin'
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'Cause some guys Suburban has stalled
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He guesses her daddy must be back home
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Otherwise she'd have called
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He thinks to himself, I guess I can't blame him
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It wasn't so smart what we did
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A uniformed cop gets in line with his coffee
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Someone yells at her kid
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24 hours a day, 24 hours a day
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Sign says we're open, and man says you'll pay
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24 hours a day
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Car load of drunks, pulls up in a hurry
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For a six-pack before it's too late
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He starts to dial, to leave one more message
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Stops and decides just to wait
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Could have been different and maybe it couldn't
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With some things it's too late to learn
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Fumes from the gasoline hang in the air
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World just continues to turn
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24 hours a day, 24 hours a day
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Sign says we're open, and man says you'll pay
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24 hours a day
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A skinny young man with born again eyes
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And Jesus tattoo on his arm
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He leans on the wall, while the traffic goes by
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At the gasmart at Fairview and Farm
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