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Live from the boogie down, Tims Yanks fitted in hoodie town And when you get up out the Train you better look around the BX Where hipsters ain't
to love Always trying to impress your friends Intoxicated by adrenaline You're racing down a dead end road We all know how that story goes You live like
all on the right side So he said to me that I should just live by The rules that I made solely to survive And I jumped up to see the world in its pace
town in search for it Reality hits but you gotta keep your head cool Dreaming about the future is what really keeps the heart full Hoping for a life
to feel like I'm just worthless I pose for picture and smile like Mona I start to blend in like a child grew Older And let the idea of how we're Supposed
you'll never wanna see my face again And i'll call aleks when i feel i can't go on but when he asks me how I'm doing i say I'm fine and pray he reads my
the nerve to get up outta here And I won't live in regret or be crippled by my fears This is how I know my time was near I'm ready for the bright lights I'm
day I will find a way To make sure it all was not in vain Now how you gonna live your life, now all your hope is gone
Blindfolded you're leaving me behind To keep me from the daylight Where I would find your intentions Pertaining to the night Surrounded by
you explain to me how it works There is something strange Inside me A slithering snake With a forked tongue She spits poison and her skin is Cold
home Bring him home. He's like the son I might have known If God had granted me a son. The summers die, one by one How soon they fly, on and on And I am
him home Bring him home. He's like the son I might have known If God had granted me a son. The summers die One by one How soon they fly
My soul is burning now 'cause years ago you gave me secret sorrows I've seen the ice through your eyes How could you've been untrue nice sad
Bring him home He's like the son I might have known If God had granted me a son the summers die One by one how soon they fly On and on and I am old
Bring him home He's like the son I might have known If God had granted me a son The summers die One by one How soon they fly On and on And I am old
precious dreams Will not die How to live by the rules when I've read this book before There's no courage to prove, just your reasoning Faces
it goes now Loner on this road down Sorrow with no hope found Hard to let you know now Harder just to show out Days go by with no count Don't get
No matter how I live my life No matter which game I try to play Their dark shadows smother my soul Their eyes burning holes in my back This is
tell you how I'd be Without you sleeping by my side tonight I'd be counting scars So here I am, no words to fight with Naked in the open Baring my soul
Why waste YOUR time on something thats designed, To rot our brains and steal our lives How would you feel if I told you that Every second offered
You should be tired of drugs Ain't u already to faded? Ever since I hit LA it's a habit I happen to live by the lakers Everybody here a player Every
Wish you could have been with me But I'm alone, All on my own How much worse could it be Time stretches long, so I'm writing this song Gotta find a way
a thrill I've been walking thru' vines Can you really blame me for what I'm gonna do I can't find a reason to live a life like you I am focusing my mind
I feel the way you feel But that don't mean it's up to me To choose who lives and dies For that you've got yourselves to blame No, I don't wanna hear
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