The man behind El Bulli was like anyone else/a small breakdown had brought him recognition/The man behind El Bulli stared blankly at an eternity of quail/It was now or never,*2so never again/Something had snapped, now he could build it better/Nothing had clicked, but he could make it better/With all the good things that kept coming, not even success could stop him/Whimsy rewarded by the world/The destruction left behind had such a taste/His ambition was blinding to all who would witness it/And with this, he made meals for the rich and over-privileged/Who cares!*2/An attempt to make the best times for all in his path/Who cares?*2/He said eating was an art that was required but he meant it/Who cares!*2/When all is right with the world, to realize it's the same as it ever was.../And with this, he made meals for the rich and over-privileged/Who cares!*2
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