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Breathe (Interlude)

by G-Pal

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I've been thinking in between breaks from drinking About the the things you said concerning my singing Oh, you said the top ten billboards, I could break in Tell me are you for real or just faking? I grow up and you think the hippies would dig me I would work on my flow if you thought I had hip-hop in me To impress the girls I'd work on my sensitivity As for my debts, who's proud for punk crowd longevity CHORUS And if you told me that I could be famous I present you with a list of changes I could make We could fake the world out It's all 'cause of us I'd caused shotgun on the tour bus Playing every show shirt lest ladies would adore us Throwing pennies on stage at every single chorus Then we'd break up the band 'cause all this money bores us CHORUS We could fake the world out (x3)

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