Your headin' south for the border
This is the site of the murder, this is the end.

Cause this is the day your life is gonna change
There's no escape, apology would be to late
Now your headin' south for the border
This is the site of the murder
Your armed with hate and a handgun
Girl get in the car I'm ridin' shotgun
Dead men tell no lies, no it wasn't me
This is not your last forgiveness
And I'm not the one who holds the key
So lock it up, lock it up
Hearts will break tonight
Grab the handgun, I'm ridin' shotgun
Were abandoned I feel abandoned we'll avenge them
We will avenge our
Dead men tell no lies, no it wasn't me


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Casanova Rodeo Lyrics as written by Anthony John Jr. Pizzuti Anthony Pizzuti

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    You're heading south for the border. This is the site of the murder, this is the end. This is the end.

    Cause this is the day, your life is gonna change. There's no escape, apology would be too late. Cause you're heading south for the border. This is the site of the murder.

    Cause you're armed with hate and a handgun. Girl get in the car I'm riding shotgun. You're armed with hate and a handgun. Girl get in the car I'm riding shotgun.

    Dead men tell no lies, oh, it wasn't me. Dead men tell no lies, oh, it wasn't me.

    This is not your last forgiveness. And I'm not the one who holds the key. So lock it up, lock it up.

    Hearts will break tonight. Hearts will break tonight.

    Cause you're heading south for the border. This is the site of the murder.

    Grab the handgun, I'm riding shotgun. Grab the handgun, I'm riding shotgun.

    We're abandoned, I feel abandoned. We'll avenge them, we will avenge our.

    Dead men tell no lies, oh, it wasn't me. Dead men tell no lies, oh, it wasn't me.

    Cause this is not your last forgiveness. And I'm not the one who holds the key. So lock it up, lock it up.

    Dani3lBr00talityon September 13, 2008   Link

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