Have you thought about it 2?
Because we are here for you
When you have nothing to lose
All the people feel it too

Have you thought about it 2?
Because we are here for you
When you have nothing to lose
All the people feel it too

You do have a way out, baby
And together we can breath free air

Have you thought about it 2?
Because we are here for you
When you have nothing to lose
All the people feel it too

I know they wanna isolate you, yeah, ooh
Give you nothing to relate to, yeah, oh
We're gonna have to break this whole motherfucker down
So loneliness, don't let it overtake you, no

When you feel so all alone
Know you have a home



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    My Opinion

    Honestly, it might not be the greatest song ever written. But the moral behind it is simply the most important thing in life. Just another way that Boots Riley seriously does care for people. This song is designed to save lives. Literally save lifes. I already know it works for me. And thatshows the most moral, important things. I think. I can't even explain.

    How people could care this much. People should learn of Boots.

    One of the greatest people to grace the earth. He trully cares.

    Thank you Boots Riley.

    JakRockon February 14, 2009   Link

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