People Like Us (almost Became the Cheers Theme)
Lyrics
People like us
Never need to be told
Savoir-faire and a tan get you by
Dom Perignon
A bay mare from a roan
This we know from the time we're knee high
Girls wear pearls and a long white dress
Gentlemen wear ascots from J Press
People like us
Go for loafers or ducks
Cotton, madras, and khaki are key
But renting a stable
And flashing a label
Seem terribly tacky to me
Contact sports are find for jocks
We sit watching with bloodies on the rocks
Fail at Yale
Disgrace St. Paul
Once your out it's who you know, that's all
People like us
Have been known to occasionally
Dibble dabble in lust
Tough luck for l'amour
A sound marriage is founded
Our merging two family trusts
Blue blood breeding of genes begets
Hairless bodies that never ever sweat
It's all a tailored world
Custom made to last
One might say the future
Really is the past
For people like us
People like us
People like us
People like us
People like us
(Don't you wish you were)
People like us
Writer(s): JUDY HART ANGELO, GARY PORTNOY
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
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