(Jim Mankey, Ron Mael)
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Just when sin is quite the thing, there's one
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who holds quite tight to what had worked before
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What's his outlet, what's his secret,
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is it something one can buy at some drug store?
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Could the gospel be his girl,
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Does he exercise by breaking 2 by 4's?
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Just what is his game?
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Could he be enticed?
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No one's quite lame
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No one's quite nice
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No more Mr. Nice Guys
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Few are left but him
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No more Mr. Nice Guys
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The Nice Guys cannot and the Nice Guys
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shall not, the Nice Guys will not win
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She expressed a strong desire in relieving him of his anxiety
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She succeeded very well for now she's mother to a nice family
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If you had to call a winner you would call it her,
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though she might disagree
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He could be enticed
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His game had to end
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But he's still quite nice
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She sees other men than him
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No more Mr. Nice Guys
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Nice guys won't suffice
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No more Mr. Nice Guys
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The Nice Guys cannot and the Nice Guys
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Shall not, the Nice Guys won't suffice
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(No More) Mr. Nice Guys
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| Sparks |