everyone around me
is always just a talkin
but the talkers keep a talking
or develop into walkers

cause i will never know
cause i will never go there
because talk is cheap
but liquor is cheaper
and you're lookin for a good time
just hit me on my beeper

cause i got news for you
i'm just as sad as you
it's true
cause my whole life
is not what it seems
it's not a fairytale
or a damn wet dream
it's just a life
a good time
it's a good time

cause everything around me
is always just a changin
for better or for worse
life is rearranging
and i got years to go to find a home
to figure out my flow
well just so you know

i'm never coming home
my whole life
is not what it seems
it's not a fairytale
or a damn wet dream
it's just a life
a good time
it's some good times
yeah


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    if you're looking for a good time, just hit me on my beeper 'cause i got news for you.

    it's just a life, a good time, just some good times..

    and i've got years to go to find a home

    <3

    kaeyantaaon May 19, 2010   Link
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    Lyric Correction

    everyone around me is always just a talkin but the talkers keep a talking or develop into walkers

    cause i will never know cause i will never go there because talk is cheap but liquor is cheaper and you're lookin for a good time just hit me on my beeper

    cause i got news for you i'm just as sad as you it's true cause my whole life is not what it seems it's not a fairytale or a damn wet dream it's just a life a good time some good times

    cause everything around me is always just a changin for better or for worse life is rearranging and i got used to going without a home to figure out my flow well just so you know

    i'm never coming home my whole life is not what it seems it's not a fairytale or a damn wet dream it's just a life a good time it's some good times yeah

    perhaps? absolutely love this one <3 and Chris Drew

    dinasoaron May 23, 2010   Link
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    thank you, i couldn't quite figure out what it said there

    xgoxawayx1271on June 02, 2010   Link

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