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the sod o'er me I'm a young cowboy and know I've done wrong" "I see by your outfit that you are a cowboy" These words he did say as I boldly walked by
this town We might never make it out I was not born to drown Baby, come on Forget what Father Brennan said We were not born in sin Leave a note
A separation A dying vine Death was but a dream But how quickly dreams become reality Denied Drained of all belief Planting a seed of weakness
a mile of rope that lays between my shoulders It doesn't mean that I intend to hang And I'm not afraid of dying Like I know I should be So, I lied
slice your pair Ain't stopping there, this is for the ones who never got near That walked around in shame, felt deserted by the ones who cared Lay awake
Saturn returned to cries and my star rose and rose, I found my little town shoes walking down a red carpet, Naively placed by flashing bulbs. ct
the place It's near the place After Christ was crucified He lay Upon the Cross dying After He was dead Roman soldiers Cast lots for His clothes There was
Who did you say it was brother? Who was it fell by the way? When whiskey and blood run together Did you hear anyone pray? I didn't hear nobody
crack, crack If you wanna shoot, give me a second so I can lay flat 'Cause this, some the cemetery's, the reality Where the tough guys get buried in
as cold as the clay. "I can see by your outfit that you are a cowboy." These words he did say as I boldly walked by. "Come an' sit down beside me an'
Emerge from behind the darkness a flameless smoke that fills the lungs show one of many faces the lure of gold drips from their tongues possess
him away Three to one he's going to live Oh johnny Back in the alley where he was slain I thought i heard something move Beside the trash can lay
he's going to live Oh, Johnny Oh, Johnny, you better run Back in the alley where he was slain Thought I heard something move Beside the trash can lay
The separation may became the oneness. That will open our hearts to peace, love, rapture. There will be no more fear, wrath, pain or envy. That's why I am not
long time for you In a broken down apartment house Lay a woman dying By her side a little six year old girl Who was softly crying Momma don't go
Wait, count the pots of gold Each and every one Practice, lay by light Shines each day and each night I would never income Oh whatever you do There's
never, feel the bliss of old A brutal truth I can not swallow So I choke Searching the separation Dying in this desolation Please, don't leave me be Your
By the shores of old Lake Michigan Where the hawk wind blows so cold An old Cub fan lay dying In his midnight hour, the toll Around his bed,
by the wild geese, The silence it did tear, Sticks swung in violence, You america murdered there Hey hey, young america murdered there. As one soul lay
away to where Joe lay Then came a voice he knew Did you think I would leave you dying When there's room on my horse for two Climb up here Joe,
on the inside It's time for me to break the silence I wanna hold you so bad but it ain't right 'Cause I can feel our love is dying But if you lay my body
Under a shade tree In a promised land The mountain was tall and the valley wide Dying to get to the other side Dog-tired and ready when I arrived Lay me
When the tide is shallow, and our time is short They all step forward, having words to contort As I lay dying, the world is torn They will all weep
friends killed over small bills I still go, hard spitting bars for them folk Life so fragile But the big bucks lay down the road less traveled Cause they
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