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Intro: G# G# A man of great ambition he pushed himself to C# A man upon a mission with great riches to achieve All his friends admired him G# And every word they trusted and believed F# C# G# And the odds seem forever in his favour C# G# He made a sound investment in his own abilities C# G# A healthy clientele and some committed employees C# G# Well regarded in the town, money to be made, and cash be found F# C# G# And the odds seem forever in his favour C# G# Sooner or later the man is bound to fall C# Won't find F# G# Sooner or later empires are bound to fall F# C# G# The wind blows forever without waver F# C# G# (some unintelligible speech) F# C# But the odds were not endeavored G# Forever in your favour G# He bought a grander house on a more expensive street C# G# Quite a price to pay for a place to rest his feet C# G# Felt the water rise before he knew it wasn't all ... F# C# G# Still he thought he had the odds in his favour We hate to disappoint you, the banker didn't knew The string of repossessions, his wife's expensive heels C# G# But sitting down upon the kerb he felt a certain feeling of relief F# C# G# And he knew the odds were far from in his favour C# G# Sooner or later the man is bound to fall C# Won't find (ma F# C# G# Sooner or later it's the end of the road F# C# G# Does the wind don't blow forever without waver F# C# G# (some unintelligible speech) F# C# But the odds were not endeavored G# Forever in your favour G# You're expensive pockets are empty and you're feeling insecure C# I think you may resent it, and in fact, I'm pretty sure Is being wealthy really all that far from being poor G# I'm not so sure F# C# G# And the odds are not forever in your favour
Written by Iain Archer,jake Kennedy
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