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The Hard Road Lyrics
Going down the hard road,
Don't know where i've been, we're going down
Going down the hard road,
Don't know where i've been
Growing up i needed a guide like, a blind veteran's dog,
Cos i was going nowhere like a child's letters to god,
Though life's road was hard i was never so lost,
That i looked for an answer in a medicine box,
I never did pop pills, or cop deals, just rocked hills
Kids with skills, still got harassed by the cops till,
They'd have me in the back of a paddy, down to lock up,
Smack me, pat me down for a baggy, mums would rock up,
And bail me out, a failure out once again,
Next weekend, baild me out, drunk again,
And i never will forgive myself, for putting you through all that hell,
I went from high school dropout to factory labourer,
Slave to the clock untill four, went from sleeping on the floor,
To being back on tour, now no stopping me,
I'll finish with a bang like Kurt Cobains biography
Going down the hard road, down the hard road,
Don't know where i've been, and don't know where to go its like,
Going down the hard road, down the hard road,
Don't know where i've been
I spent my youth like life was cheap,
The only change that i wanted was enough to buy a drink,
Was on a path nowhere, the harder the road,
The more broken baggage we carry the larger the load,
This school drop-out got knocked out, chased by the cops out,
Got clout, dumped by my girlfriend and locked out,
Been broke and beaten, even chocked at being,
A dope MC but never lost hope in dreaming,
We used to thrash boosted cars till the engine would fail,
If i never had bailed i'd be dead or in jail,
And man i got no one else to blame
I thank my family and music for keeping me sane,
But that's the breaks right? Started working late nights,
Never seeing daylight, getting paid like a slave might,
And i've done too many years to miss this for my missus,
To have to tell my son he nearly never existed
Going down the hard road, down the hard road,
Don't know where i've been, and don't know where to go its like,
Going down the hard road, down the hard road,
Don't know where i've been
Dj Debris c'mon and break it down like,
And i speak what i feel in the booth in the spirit of truth,
Cos all these kids that i meet man they mirror my youth,
And i could have gone the wrong way, the easy option,
But i chose to go the long way, the streets are watching,
So keep a look out, look up, B-ballers keep your hook up,
Tear a page from my book out, and pull out,
Your finger put your foot out and keep a lookout,
For what we put out, the brand new flavour for your cookout
Going down the hard road, down the hard road,
Don't know where i've been, and don't know where to go its like,
Going down the hard road, down the hard road,
Don't know where i've been...
(I'm walking round in circles, came here to find a friend
For my love, for my love, my love, for my love, my love, etc...)
Don't know where i've been, we're going down
Going down the hard road,
Don't know where i've been
Cos i was going nowhere like a child's letters to god,
Though life's road was hard i was never so lost,
That i looked for an answer in a medicine box,
I never did pop pills, or cop deals, just rocked hills
Kids with skills, still got harassed by the cops till,
They'd have me in the back of a paddy, down to lock up,
Smack me, pat me down for a baggy, mums would rock up,
Next weekend, baild me out, drunk again,
And i never will forgive myself, for putting you through all that hell,
Slave to the clock untill four, went from sleeping on the floor,
To being back on tour, now no stopping me,
I'll finish with a bang like Kurt Cobains biography
Don't know where i've been, and don't know where to go its like,
Going down the hard road, down the hard road,
Don't know where i've been
The only change that i wanted was enough to buy a drink,
Was on a path nowhere, the harder the road,
The more broken baggage we carry the larger the load,
This school drop-out got knocked out, chased by the cops out,
Got clout, dumped by my girlfriend and locked out,
Been broke and beaten, even chocked at being,
A dope MC but never lost hope in dreaming,
If i never had bailed i'd be dead or in jail,
And man i got no one else to blame
I thank my family and music for keeping me sane,
Never seeing daylight, getting paid like a slave might,
And i've done too many years to miss this for my missus,
To have to tell my son he nearly never existed
Don't know where i've been, and don't know where to go its like,
Going down the hard road, down the hard road,
Don't know where i've been
Cos all these kids that i meet man they mirror my youth,
And i could have gone the wrong way, the easy option,
But i chose to go the long way, the streets are watching,
Tear a page from my book out, and pull out,
Your finger put your foot out and keep a lookout,
For what we put out, the brand new flavour for your cookout
Don't know where i've been, and don't know where to go its like,
Going down the hard road, down the hard road,
Don't know where i've been...
For my love, for my love, my love, for my love, my love, etc...)
Song Info
Submitted by
matty On Apr 12, 2006
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DEATH TO ISRAEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
'tis a catchy song this.
'tis a catchy song this.
Great Song!! How good is the Australian hip hop scene at the moment!!!
Awesome stuff... pretty hard hitting lyrics
"I'll finish with a bang like Kurt Cobains biography" crude and offensive but still a great line
wat about "i was going nowhere like a child's letters to god"..thats some pretty intellectul lyrics there
I'm pretty sure that the point of this site is to write down what you think songs mean, and what they mean to you, sure, praise it if it's a good song, but just don't restrict yourself to that, and that alone.
To me this song is about how Suffa and Pressure had a bad upbringing, like nothing too serious, just kids doing stupid things, then they found Hip-Hop and it set them straight and now they're doing what they love and they have their families and friends, and they wouldn't have it any other way.
although i love metacore, i like this song and mcnuggetpie yep pretty spot on, i believe this song is about choosing the 'hard road'choosing to not do school choosing to drink and not do the right thing although never drugs. for when he had to resort to labour and hated it, until he turned to music where he found his way out of the hard road and found well, the easy road :)