Early Today (And Later That Night)
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Early Today (And Later That Night)
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I've been asleep
What's going on?
Used to feel love, now i wanna hurt you
Real bad, real slow
Things have changed
I thought you'd like to know
No one around
I'm nowhere to be found
Where did he go?
Nobody knows
I dream
The colors scream
Wake for me
Wake
I've been asleep
What's going on?
Used to feel love, now i wanna hurt you
Real bad, real slow
Things have changed
I thought you'd like to know
It's morning
And i'm alive
Alive
Hey, sucka
Unlucky muthafucka
Do that thing
Swing
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