Concrete Boots
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Concrete Boots
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Don't try to comprehend the demons
In your head, they'll tell you what to do
They're just trying to give you reasons
To move up and move past what holds you back
I sink like mafia concrete boots
Inside your head you got nothing to lose
Just come out and see me one more time
I planned it all out and got you all wrong
It's safe to pretend just to get along
Leaving is the hardest thing to do
Hold you up and hold you down
So you can be you allright, just for now
Same old signs and lame regrets
And you hate to say what you are thinking next
I sink like mafia concrete boots
Inside your head you got nothing to lose
Just come out and see me one more time
I planned it all out and got you all wrong
It's safe to pretend just to get along
Leaving is the hardest thing to do
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Immoor performs "Concrete Boots", and this lyric page sits inside the Immoor catalog on LyroVerse.
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