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Matt Monsoor


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do you think it’s really that bad
you have to take a mouthful of that
why would you provide them
a chance to score a dollar of yours
you’ve got to start being the boss
you can’t get away with being so soft
why won’t you speak up 
you’ve got to start to act up
i hope this doesn’t come out wrong
i may never sing you this song 
i just want to understand 
where it is that you’ve been
it’ll take more than a pill 
to get yourself on top of that hill
that you’ve built so high
don’t you forget how to climb
tough to say it’s so sensitive 
i want you to remember what it’s like to live
sometimes are mothers are just a little too sweet
i hope this doesn’t come out wrong
i may never sing you this song 
i just want to understand
where it is that you’ve been

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Written by: Matthew Monsoor

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