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The Economist

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: K Sera Canonical path: /k-sera/the-economist Related lyric paths: 6
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The Economist

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I’ve run out of pages

No room for words to grow

And take on a meaning

For someone to call their own

Excuse my advances

I can’t control my tongue

It’s hard pressed and desperate

To break free and see the world

If I had the answers here

Would you really want to know?

Was all of this worth it?

Does anyone care at all?

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K Sera performs "The Economist", and this lyric page sits inside the K Sera catalog on LyroVerse.

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