Los Angeles take your dreams away
Run you underground ground
At the end of the day it's your life you've lost
And you can't get the clock around

I said Oh my God, you can have them
You better not miss your shot
You're letting yourself get into all kinds of danger
Soon enough you're gonna get caught

They had a feeling
Was like you had to prove you're one in a million
And I'm talking bout junkies been dealing
This time the drugs are you
And they'll come through
It ain't gonna stop 'til they get what they want

And I say
Nobody knows me, I'm all alone
Ah yaya' I gotta go
It's a Hollywood bus stop and the party's over
Ah yaya' I gotta go

John ? and his homeboy Dante,waited for a ride
They when in ? follow them
Hollywood Compton Backslide
With affordable lodging in a subroof,
Nestled among the filth
Frequencies and bad intentions,
Gotta take orders worth I said

Have you ever been haunted by your past
And it will never let you go?
Will never ever ever let you go?
No! I said
Will never ever ever let you go?

And I say
Nobody knows me, I'm all alone
Ah yaya' I gotta go
It's a Hollywood bus stop and the party's over
Ah yaya' I gotta go


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Backslide Lyrics as written by Timothy (usa) Armstrong

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    The lyrics here are totally wrong. It's about time that two guys in Hollywood (Jon ?? and his homeboy Dante) helped out a guy who was drinking because a girl he likes was the same as drugs/alcohol to him. Calling himself a junkie for her.

    Los Angeles take your dreams away is the first line The second chorus says "John (last name) and his homeboy Dante, waiting for a ride-these guys sat with him until his ride pick him up ????, Hollywood, Compton, Backslide With affordable lodging in the sub-room, nestled among the filth-a small dirty one room apartment in a shady section of Hollywood

    Crocketton July 04, 2004   Link

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