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That I wish I never meant It was a tongue of the slip, that drudged up misplaced feelings I'm so bad at taking my own advice, in all my daily dealings
Once I could still sing for you. But that was a long time ago I've bitten my lip. I've been drudged apart. Every time you didn't understand opened
over the world Peace by peace Just like the drugs For me to get high Of the emptiness inside Drudged out of my mind Neurological problems in my life
We've drudged many decades to Live free from care The war began it was enough To drive us to despair A time when bread was more Worth than pure gold
From night until day But I never loved one quite as sweet The ghost of Longmire he calls to my bones So slow I drudged in defeat Maybe one day When my
Through a daydream's hue Drudged up from thinking Uncuffed from reading Seating's set to scream
little self And we drudged through the mud From the garden to be In this lonely arcade With its holy machines That we made to reduce What we do to produce
Once I could Still sing for you But that was A long time ago I've bitten my lip I've been drudged apart Every time you Closed your gaze It carved me
'Cause Now they're singing Oooh Oooh Oooh Yeah yeah yeah Oooh Oooh Oooh Yeah yeah yeah How Pennsylvania Could've made ya The star drudged up from
We've drudged many decades to live free from care The war began it was enough to drive us to despair A time when bread was more worth than pure
the truth Descendants of Aratta, mappers of stars and solar movement and fathers of all technology Upon the chariots which primeval horses drudged into
I'm trying to find me phone, keys, wallet Tough 'cause I don't know the room Drudged home chilly took the bust that pulled up Cell phone buzz
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