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Link 80 was a punk rock/ska punk band from the San Francisco's East Bay. more »


Year:
1998
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I was lied to when I was told life was fair
And that someone would always be there
I hated myself more than anyone else
I was so unhappy with the cards I was delt
When I was a child
My castle was my home
Now I walk down empy streets
Memories and me alone
It's easier to burn a bridge
Than to cross it
To slip, give in, give up, move on, and try to forget
More's been said in silence thancould ever be spokenin words
Secrets shared
And promises kept
And feelings that will never be cured

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Written by: ANDREW HARR, CHRISTOPHER BRIAN BRIDGES, JERMAINE JACKSON, JOHNNY DAVID MOLLINGS, LEONARDO V. MOLLINGS

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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