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these streets Sometimes ain't listenin' And you know that them boys on the corner Corner boys took me in like a Christenin' I was baptized by the street
We ran through streets at night When we were winning Oh wild was the world And wild we burned We were kings of the streets Not yet beaten by defeat
The streets glow As light moves for shade Nobody here ever sleeps Unaware they are melting away Distracted eyes don't meet As I move through everyone
And think about the memories behind I'll smile in sight Of my family and friends by my side We travel over Mountains and we walk across the beach A life we
have thrown away Memories untold Maybe we can live our better days One day we’ll stand tall Relentless years are passing by And strangers’ voices
I got memories of better days I remember being a kid having no pain No I'm waking up cold hearted Ready to take anything, cause my life ain't been
the streets, burning hate into our dreams Dream Tonight we dance away, all our memories This is what we need to say that we’re okay Tonight we dance away, all
Be kind please rewind to the beginning Grew up on a road with empty fields across the street No sidewalk so no trick or treat Halloween came early
Names on the playground we used to go by Are the memories of who we used to be Memories that fade to ghosts that fade away But heroes never die Late
six five one one two Traveling down the streets I feel the hell beneath my feet I feel the pain I feel defeat I feel the tortured souls in the concrete
Walking down my old street my heart was pounding with anticipation As I came around the corner i could see familiar landmarks by the station Although
streets in Baghdad snipers shot them one by one And Iraqi freedom gunfire took away her only son He died a proud young soldier in a hostile foreign land
Moonrock, only thing I'm smoking when my head knocks Everything I wrote it in a safe box Not the music talking memories I keep locked away, I know
If I shed a tear on this song Would you judge me It'd be stupid to think That everybody loves me So I'll just rather cherish all the memories Not
but now its just a dream Our past still haunts me day by day It burns like an ember And I can still remember how the Nights would give us memories I
Walked out the door on a winter's night The air is strangely warm and the sky's unusually bright Bright So I paid a visit to some hometown streets
back down memory lane All thoughts are coming back And baby they still feel the same You've turned my whole world black Two eyes open, I see clearly now
have to leave the pool I don't know where to sit We're learning to look cool By calling their stuff shit Memory of me Oh please, oh please, oh please
And I know, I know That I don't belong anymore (Anymore, anymore, the trees are green but I don't feel seen) I know, I know The memory's not real
Was early December my memory's a blur Try to remember you as you were A third-floor bedsit, six flights of stairs A wardrobe, a bed, a table, a chair
She keep playing with my memory Warrants in the city She bend it over tell me that she wanna be a Smitty She a freak she a freak, yeah she really
To get any help All I deserve walk the street by myself I don't care what you Think about me My mind can not even understand itself Oh I needed help
The sand is still on my feet My wounds have healed on this street Where my heart leads, I am complete I know this town, my memory's sweet Memory's
You brought me a souvenir from where we went A memory of us, a memory of you Of gardens green and oceans blue It brought me back to endless days Lost
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