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Fourteen years have passed since that day |
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Your stories are the same but the ends have all changed |
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You carried on like you were some type of god |
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Some things will never change |
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We went home to see our folks |
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We laughed and we told jokes |
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It was like we were young again |
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On that deathbed, our mother lay |
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How long she's got they still can't say |
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It took all this to get us back together again |
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How long is this going to last? |
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You can't keep reliving your past |
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Screwing over the ones that you lone |
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In the name of some new drug |
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So brother, raise another pint |
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Rev up the engine and drive off in the night |
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See you somewhere some place some time |
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I know there's better brothers |
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But you're the only one that's mine |
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I know there's better brothers |
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But you're the only one that's mine |
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The bondsman came to my door early the next day |
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He said, "I come looking for you, brotherYou don't know what kind of trouble that he's in" |
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How long is this going to last? |
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You can't keep reliving your past |
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Johnny Law keeps a pounding at my door' |
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Cause you screwed up some new score |
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So he's standing in the doorway like he owns the place |
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With a look of smug satisfaction on his face |
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I'm gonna give you up, of that he's sure as hell |
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But I take one look at him and |
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I know I'll never tell |
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So brother, raise another pint |
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Rev up the engine and drive off in the night |
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See you somewhere some place some time |
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I know there's better brother's |
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But you're the only one that's mine |
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So brother, raise another pint |
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Rev up the engine and drive off in the night |
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I still look out for you no matter what you heard |
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They can knock all of my doors down |
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But I won't say a word |
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They can knock all of my doors down |
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But I won't say a word |
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Fourteen years have passed since that day |
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And still nothing has changed |