Such a shame, it’s wasted on the youth. Let’s call the spade a spade. We pay for all the things, the things we do. Ooh yeah life is a game until it hits you in the face. Such a shame, it’s wasted on the…

You know I would hate to say “told you so.” Forget your inhibitions. Ready for the fall. The word on the wire, yeah you’re living in denial and you’re putting out the fire. And you’re letting go of your desires.
So kill it before it determines who you’re gonna be. To be. Let all you think can’t be give way to possibility. You’ll see. You’re staring down the barrel of the permanence of truth. You’re giving in to every fear and I know what it’s doing to you.

King Procrastination waits his life away in hopes someone will show him the path that he should take. Stay weary of the hopeless in hopes that you may find a better way to fly.
Ooh yeah life is a game until it hits you in the face. Such a shame, it’s wasted on the…

You know I would hate to say “told you so.” Forget your inhibitions. Ready for the fall. The word on the wire, yeah you’re living in denial and you’re putting out the fire. And you’re letting go of your desires.
So kill it before it determines who you’re gonna be. To be. Let all you think can’t be give way to possibility. You’ll see. You’re staring down the barrel of the permanence of truth. You’re giving in to every fear and I know what it’s doing, know what it's doing.

They’re clearing a path. Don’t let them burn in your kitchen. So Domino, now you know they’re clearing a path and they’re burning in your kitchen.

Step at a time, know that you’re mine not to borrow. So tell me why you’re running away. Don’t you worry. Step at a time, know that you’ll find, there’s no sorrow in places where your heart has a say. Do what you want and don’t let the see you run.
There’s blood on the radio. There's blood on the radio.

So kill it before it determines who you’re gonna be. To be. Let all you think can’t be give way to possibility. You’ll see. You’re staring down the barrel of the permanence of truth. You’re giving in to every fear and I know what it’s doing, know what it's doing.


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