I know a couple jokes
But none as funny as the truth
I know some good folks
And some of them are just like you
I'll wear the right shoes
So i can outrun everyone
I got the right moves
Like an earthworm in the sun

(Chorus)
I gotta get sharp, get sharp
Cut in line right to the best part, best part
Pumping love into a dead heart, dead heart
Oh my god
Thats the feeling when my fingers go numb
Thats the feeling when the feeling is gone

I'm gonna quit drugs
Stop drinking
Start reading books
I'll do a lot of thinking
I'll raise a couple kids
And teach them how to live
The way my mommy taught me before I hit the skids

I'll get my hair cut
Buy a cheap suit
I'll change the pay stub
Cause its what I gotta do
Don't try and get hired
At a 9 to 5
Behind a desk in a high rise filing cabinet in the sky

Don't wait too long
Dream's almost done
You're waking
Its time to wake up

Don't wait too long
Dream's almost done
You're waking
Its time to wake up
Time to wake up (x2)

Chorus

Maybe its my slacker lack of motivation or whatever
(Whatever)
I've never had a daddy tell me get my shit together
I gotta get sharp (x2)

Chorus (x2)


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    every time i hear this song i always think of some guy who shit filled life and he trying to turn it around 4 his kids. and it's hard 4 him cause he didn't have a dad show him how to live right

    wftlyrichick95on February 07, 2011   Link

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