Scared to look ahead
Instead I fold my arms waiting
The trains arriving with the goodies I'm entitled to
All along I never felt I got what I deserved
Oh what a shame (why me why me)

I never take a thing for granted
I'll never be a hypocrite
(What would you know)

Fly, watch your fuckin' sunset
I can't remember when I ever heard you say
Thank you for everything you gave I'm so thankful
(Hang on) to your fallen sunset

Don't you see I'm talking can't you wait until I'm done
Hold on a second here's another one you haven't heard
You think you're owed the world well look at me
I'm owed it too (your feelin' sorry for yourself once again)

I never take a thing for granted
I'll never be a hypocrite
( can't stand to hear you)
Always takin' things for granted
Your such a hypocrite
(what would you know)

Fly, watch your fucki' sunset
I can't remember when I ever heard you say
Thank you for everything you gave I'm so thankful
(Fly) watch your fuckin' sunset

We from down south
Put your hands up like this
This is how we get country at home
Ya'll ride wit me c'mon

I wanna sing this to everyone

Come away with me
I'll show you the way to happiness
Then is when you'll see
The peace that'll put your mind to rest
Come with me come with me
Ease your bad memories
You made your choice
Your so fucked up go

Fly, watch your fuckin' sunset
I can't remember when I ever heard you say
Thank you for everything you gave I'm so thankful
(Hang on)to your fuckin' sunset
(Fly)

Would ya'll like to hear a song they is our new single
Its song called beg to differ I beg to differ


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Clueless Lyrics as written by La Jon Jermaine Witherspoon John M Connolly

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    hang on to your fallen sunset...kick-ass song...to me clueless and feed are very similiar in ways and are my faves off alpha...

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