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St. Nelly

St. Nelly lyrics by Jack Malibu. Faces and mouths talking The people are walking in the rain All saw the role picture at my place Thought they are asking for...

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St. Nelly

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Faces and mouths talking

The people are walking in the rain

All saw the role picture at my place

Thought they are asking for a drink

Your really search is happy

Is that enough to laugh by yourself

I still survey my avenue

I guess is got this damn sadness too

The smoke is taking my life away

For how long? I'll hold my own? Till get leave

This the Saint Nelly avenue

Is the beggars home

There is no one that don't use dirty shoes

And get fight with cops

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