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to share a story, this is my story and can't nobody tell it for me You have well informed me, I am well aware that I don't belong here You've made that
of imagination Break high let go Shoot high aim low Shoot high aim low Nothing you can say Shoot high let go Takes me by surprise Shoot high aim low
I'm not sure just what you heard But I know a simple trick You put both hands up clap them above Do it do it just like this I think I might have
I bet you're wonderin' how I knew 'Bout your plans to make me blue With some other guy you knew before Between the two of us guys You know I
strolled that golden sand Two sweethearts and the summer wind Like painted kites, those days and nights they went flyin' by The world was new beneath a blue
trains got the disappearing railroad blues Good morning, America How are you? Don't you know me? I'm your native son I'm the train they call
drink and smoke marijuana, want us to change our ways? Uh-huh You see this game we play come from uncles that raised me in Compton Ask me what I have
Life are getting so blue Time has come for you and I To get together and we'll make two, my my my my babe Come to me for I'm begging Come to me for
The sun's so hard on this endless highway Shoot high let go Shoot high aim low I've heard the singers, who sing of love Shoot high let go In the blue
Over in Twist, Arkansas, I know you've never heard of That one, have you? And one night the guys started a Ball over there, you know, they started
] Well, somebody said, "That's a strange tattoo You have on the side of your head" I said, "That's a blue mark left by the coal Little more and I
mistakes "Don't you know we're only human?" That's what I heard you say When I heard those words, I knew them, oh, I could feel your pain 'Cause I have
never told me you knew Drake And Lupe? You wanna lose two legs? You tryin' to flip this on me? If I spent more time with you, you say "Okay, yeah,
What would we do without you? How would we ever get through? Who would I complain to for hours? Who'd bring all the flowers When I have the flu?
I bet you're wonderin' how I knew 'Bout your plans to make me blue With some other guy you knew before Between the two of us guys You know I
full of old black men And the graveyards of rusted automobiles [Chorus] Good mornin' America, how are you? Don't you know me? I'm your native son!
Do I need your permission to turn the other cheek? If you can read my mind, why must I speak? No, I have heard nothing about the man that you seek
I got the blues from my baby Down by the San Francisco bay, The ocean liner's gone so far away Didn't mean to treat her so bad, She was
heart You've heard my every anxious thought Hear my song, it's all I have to bring And though the battles come This much is known: The victory's won
trains got the disappearing railroad blues Good morning, America How are you? Don't you know me? I'm your native son I'm the train they call
on Franklin Street And the lamppost bulbs were broke For the life of me, I could not see But I heard a brand new joke Two men were standing upon a bridge
And I'd love to stay but there's bills to pay So I just don't have the time I am the entertainer I come to do my show You've heard my latest record
harder on yourself, son" I know this shit by heart, I'm too clever "Have you ever been arrested before?" "Nope, never" DA reject all over his face You see,
Bound for a crash Two red white and blues we were Destined to clash I can't fix the future I can't change the past Like fly by night news We were
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