[Verse 1]
Oh, oh, yeah, she was leaving on a Thursday morning
I couldn’t do it for her, anymore
She said she’s moving to Receita
I guess I didn’t need her, anymore
So I was walking on the other side of
The wrong place, the wrong time, got caught up
With all the shit you always told me stay away from
I guess I don’t give a fuck, anymore
So, I’m celebrating every risk I’m taking
I sold my soul for every fucking move I’m making
And I don’t care, how you feel

[Chorus]
So fuck it, let's get high
So high that we can’t see
Cause I sold my soul
F' the city of dreams
I do it for the city, the city
Do it for the city, the city of dreams
I sold my soul

[Verse 2]
Whoa, oh, I got a bottle and an empty bedroom
Posters on the walls, ripped down
I thought I knew my fucking heroes
I don’t know my fucking heroes, anymore
So I drank a fifth then stumbled down the hallway
I couldn’t see or feel my legs, anymore
Cause I was walking right along the side of
Everybody that you said to stay the fuck away from
We're celebrating every risk we're taking
I sold my soul for every fucking move I’m making
'N' I don’t care, how you feel

[Chorus]
So fuck it let's get high
So high that we can’t see
Cause I sold my soul
F' the city of dreams
I do it for the city, the city
Do it for the city, the city of dreams
I sold my soul
I do it for the city, the city
Do it for the city, the city of dreams
I sold my soul


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