Prodigal Son
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Prodigal Son
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Go out
Out
Out of your house
Get in
Inside your car
Drive to your job
Walk out
Out
Of your job
Get in
Inside your car
Drive to your house
And you never hope
For anything small
Take it all
Big TV hanging wall
Just like your father said
Run run run, run the red
Never wish
You're someone else
Quite content
All by yourself
Pouring something
Beautiful
Having your fun
Prodigal son
Get in
Inside your car
Go out
Out to the stores
And fill up your house
Go home
Home
To your things
And get inside
Your bed
Sleep it away
And how you wish
To breath the air
Take that car, drive somewhere
You hope to find your head
Run run run, run the red
Never wish
You're someone else
Quite content
All by yourself
Pouring something
Beautiful
Having your fun
Prodigal son
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Aidan Hawken performs "Prodigal Son", and this lyric page sits inside the Aidan Hawken catalog on LyroVerse.
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