Words
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Words
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Just another day today
Rolling down the mountain
I remember yesterday
Like it was tomorrow
Words are just words, and words are words
Words are just words, and words are words
Days go on and seasons change
No, my feet don't move they stay the same
I know that I can't replace
The snow [?] to the rain
Words are just words, and words are words
Words are just words, and words are words
Words are just words, and words are words
Words are just words, and words are words
Words are just words, and words are words
Words are just words, and words are words
Words are just words, and words are words
Words are just harm
Words are just harm
Words are just words, and words are words
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Basement Revolver performs "Words", and this lyric page sits inside the Basement Revolver catalog on LyroVerse.
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