Even with a diagram of my DNA
I leave scientists baffled 'till the end of the day
They try to pick apart my life-style and how I survive
Making money for the boss while I make nickel and dime being on time
Takin' a punch and doin' my best
Not ever hearing good job and staying upset
It doesn't take to much to find the sediments they left behind

Put down the book
Put up the walls
I'm never givin' up at all
What's yours is yours
What's mine is yours and I'll mature

Endure

Not even with ten men holding me back
Not even with a devious planned attack
Contemplating every move that I play willing the bad things all away
Keeping the worry-free happiness philosophy
That's what I let them see when they try to look at me

Put down the books
Put up the walls
I'm never givin' up at all
What's yours is yours
What's mine is yours and I'll mature.

Endure

Don't want out

These issues arise everyday
Though you try to turn your head and walk away
Though it leaves you feeling insecure
You're gonna feel your life mature

Endure


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Endure Lyrics as written by Elias P. Soriano Andrew Jason Goldman

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    well i think everybody is aware this song is about .. enduring hehe. fave line:

    "These issues arise everyday, Though you try to turn your head and walk away, Though it leaves you feeling insecure You're gonna feel your life mature. Endure. "

    Great song!!

    slitwrist_theoryon June 29, 2003   Link

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