No fame
All there is
All there was
On the second lady
Canâ??t take a cent
Take a cut of that
Kind of ran
Iâ??ll stand kind of bent
Kind of pushed
On that heavy land
Iâ??ll stand for the sake of my friends
I will see him there

Down
Down
Count me down
Down
Down boy
Down
Count me down
Down
Down boy
Down
Down
Down
Count me down
Down boy

The same
Not begin
Not give up
In a better way
Again
Kept the stain
Off his bed
Not to split them off
Iâ??ll stand for the sake of my friends
I will see them there
Well I will see them there
No fame
All there is
All there was
On the second lady
Canâ??t take a cent
Take a cut of that
Kind of ran
Iâ??ll stand kind of bent
Kind of pushed
On that heavy land
Iâ??ll stand for the sake of my friends
I will see him there

Down
Down
Count me down
Down
Down boy
Down
Count me down
Down
Down boy
Down
Down
Down
Count me down
Down boy

The same
Not begin
Not give up
In a better way
Again lost the stain
Off his bed
Not to split them off
Iâ??ll stand for the sake of my friend
I will see him there
Well I will see him there


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Down Boy Lyrics as written by Karen Lee Orzolek Brian Chase

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    This is becoming my new favorite YYY's song its fucking nuts! The whole EP is nuts! you all must must buy it! im still tryin to figure out the meaning of this. But the guitar riff is insane!

    BogFrogon July 25, 2007   Link

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