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to the coast You'll never know that your son Came to do what you should've done A long, long time ago On top a bull named To Hell I Go (It's on y'all)
and buried, a long time ago They are all the same, just part of the show We make it great, and we built it back As we dig our grave, theres none left to save
A long time ago, I've been drowned By the pressure of living My life has been crashing down and burned Now it's time for you to burn down with me
of the time we were free So many years ago Before the time when we first heard Welcome to the Home by the Sea Sit down, sit down Sit down, sit down, sit down
are times I think I see him peeling out of the dark I think he's right behind me now and he's gaining ground! But it was long ago and it was far
Hey, yeah, we the same brothas from a long time ago We was talkinÂ' about television and doinÂ' it on the radio What we did was to help our
the mystery That died there in that desert sand so long ago El Paso City By the Rio Grande A voice tells me to go and seek, another voice keeps telling
$hort] It's after midnight, it's time to come up Fuckin with some sluts tryin to bust a nut I ain't seen this many hoes in a long time I wanna make em all
Long time ago when we were young But nothing has changed We still laugh, we still sing We still try to get by all the bad things in life that we share
herself."" At the same time the announcer goes it's a shame she soiled herself Jim. It looked like she was going to have the best time she ever had. It looks
are times I think I see him peeling out of the dark I think he's right behind me now and he's gaining ground! But it was long ago and it was far
the look in your eyes Don’t know where you’ve been but you sure as hell Caught me by surprise But last I saw you was a mighty long time ago Tryna put
want it all Believe in yourself Even after the fall I wish I knew that one A long time ago Now when I walk in the street Got that hop in my step
kind in useless and now you see Nature is perfect and it’s what you’ll foresee In the doom of your mind Make a spell to remind Long time ago it was
eyes I thought you died alone A long, long time ago Oh no, not me We never lost control You're face to face With the man who sold the world I
centerline It can take you back to the place But it can't take you back in time Oh, oh, it doesn't seem like it was all that long ago Oh, oh, you can dream
ooo Only achieved by the legs That walked out, that walked out a while ago That walked out a so long ago An oh oh so long ago I've tried but can't
created this plateau I call it my chateau Since a long time ago But I had to undergo the status quo to grow And now you know home is where the heart is I
you in my arms so long ago How Could I Be So Blind, when you were mine, I let you go Your kiss brought back those long agos, I close my eyes, I can see
I'd been married a long time ago Where did you come from where did you go Where did you come from cotton eye Joe Strobe lights on the floor
Twenty Five, twenty five and I'm still alive Based on all the lies seven years ago I should've died or been locked away With no escape, so still I
Jim's drowned in his tears and blood A lady is waiting so long by the shore The days became years she turned into a w***e But Francis the captain won't
lived under the system, you now know as Jim crow Where oppressive Black Codes and state laws created by those brutes Trapped us in the burning hell
a good time here Time n time you took me by the hand Lord you really did me in So long honey I'ma Pour one glass of that Jim Beam single barrel whiskey
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