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The old man's sitting there, his head bowed down Every now and then he'll take a look around And his eyes reflect the memory-pain of years gone by
no one can deny It's still the same old story A fight for love and glory A case of do or die The world will always welcome lovers As time goes by
attack crack We need another news channel like a hole in the back There's a one eight-seven on the four-o-five And we all go to heaven on a hard disk
The old man's sitting there, his head bowed down Every now and then he'll take a look around And his eyes reflect the memory-pain of years gone by
I spoke to my girl friend she's thirty seven You would think that I'm in 7th heaven I'm living too fast, ignoring the warnings I know that I'll pay
And when my old man was near to the end You loved his broken body In the same way that I did I wanna lay me down and be lover of the year In this
Sittin' by myself in the summertime, when the heat is burnin' down Watchin' the golden crops in the field just growin' without a sound I was a boy
and then Tommy and at last was Dan By then dad's hair was turning white and I had to be my mama's little man But it seemed that as daddy's back grew weak My
million sides of old blind horses' hides We had four million barrels of bones We had five million hogs, six million dogs Seven million barrels of porter
rattling old bones" This highway is long but I know some that are longer By sunup tomorrow I guess I'll be home Through the hills of Kentucky 'cross
There they battled up Iwo Jima hill Two hundred and fifty men But only twenty-seven lived To walk back down again And when the fight was over And Old
Gonna put my good foot forward, And stop being influenced by fools. So much oppression, Can't keep track of it no more. So much oppression, Can't
wants somebody's crazy dreams If I was a movie star Five million dollars would be my price If I was a trucker, i'd drive for seven days And seven lonely
Well, an old man said to me in a voice filled with pain, "Where you going young man?" Said I'm going to fight a war, gonna fight for my country
What'll you do when you get lonely And nobody's waiting by your side? You've been running and hiding much too long You know it's just your foolish
dinosaurs Howling from the distant shores of 7th avenue Sirens scream with all their might Across the airwaves of the night And beamed as if by
I'm just (teleport) Seven years old I'm covered in blood A man on the floor My mama in jail And I'm all alone Dirt under my nails No food
to the ceiling and sawdust on the floor; Friendly shadows. I saw that there was just one old man sittin' at the bar. And in the mirror I could see him
From a shack by a mountain stream To a room in New Orleans So far from my Blue Ridge Mountain home The men I meet ain't warm and friendly
brain Woah Since i'm 11, man i been dying over heaven Wondering what it would be like just to fly there Embodied by 7 the moment i became a freshman boy
now I use this pen to calculate my next decision He rap like he possessed so we might need a exorcism I do this for the 7th But my actions back in 2 11
now I use this pen to calculate my next decision He rap like he possessed so we might need a exorcism I do this for the 7th But my actions back in 2 11
as white as snow But I'm just a man Just a lonely, lonely man Stuck here on the ground When I should be heaven bound Shattered hopes and broken dreams, all
as white as snow But I'm just a man Just a lonely, lonely man Stuck here on the ground When I should be heaven bound Shattered hopes and broken dreams, all
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