That guilt you've denied will only defeat you
So stay clean for me cause that's what you should do
That gaze in your eyes remember when you died
Etch that memory for the next sunrise
So please to meet you Shari
I've come clean change the scenery
I've come clean Shari Vegas
Lackluster love affair has only left you so jaded
Those rings around your eyes they make you look faded
Come say to me that you'll live one more day
For that my friend for that I will pray
So pleased to meet you Shari
I've come clean change the scenery
I've come clean Shari Vegas
What's worth keeping you'll receive
Exit only let them see
What's worth keeping you'll receive
Exit only always let them let them see
So pleased to meet you Shari
I've come clean change the scenery
I've come clean Shari Vegas


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Shari Vegas Lyrics as written by Miguel Rascon Bradley James Fafara

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    Dez and a friend(shari i assume) we supposed to give up coke together, dez did, shari didnt, shari's dead

    The Amazing Jeffon February 06, 2005   Link
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    It's definitely about drugs. I don't know if what The Amazing Jeff was right with the name, but it's definitely about him getting cleaned up, and for this other person to stay clean for him. The phrase "That gaze in your eyes remember when you died" sounds as if he is talking about once they first took the drugs they were taking, they died on the inside.

    DavidR12798on November 18, 2014   Link

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