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Johnny Carson Didn’t Have To Die Lyrics
My pride is a razor cutting me from everything that I have ever loved
Let’s go
Dead and gone; dreams are decaying right before my eyes
Everything is funny in Three’s Law of Comedy
Senses dulled, I wish I was laughing
Break me in two
Break me in two why don’t you?
Yeah bring it
This boy needs a hero
Let’s go
Dead and gone; dreams are decaying right before my eyes
Everything is funny in Three’s Law of Comedy
Senses dulled, I wish I was laughing
Break me in two
Break me in two why don’t you?
Yeah bring it
This boy needs a hero
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This song is about the racial prejudice of Mexican-Americans and Chi-Inda-Negros toward the culture of Scientology. It's a very powerful song that should be listened to both high and sober. (Although I prefer high.) This song touches me here. Points to heart
No, this is definitely about his ex-girlfriend having an abortion instead of keeping it. this is just the underrated version of rusted over wet dreams. and take note of the child's toy bells before the last breakdown
No, this is definitely about his ex-girlfriend having an abortion instead of keeping it. this is just the underrated version of rusted over wet dreams. and take note of the child's toy bells before the last breakdown
No, this is definitely about his ex-girlfriend having an abortion instead of keeping it. this is just the underrated version of rusted over wet dreams. and take note of the child's toy bells before the last breakdown
No, this is definitely about his ex-girlfriend having an abortion instead of keeping it. this is just the underrated version of rusted over wet dreams. and take note of the child's toy bells before the last breakdown