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Drunken Chain

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: KKFOS Canonical path: /kkfos/drunken-chain Related lyric paths: 6
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Drunken Chain

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You can't deny who is with you, making us drown

Come, you should come, you will know the joyful of breaking lives

With trouble on the rise

You might sin tonight

In the eyes of the loner

In frames that I don't mind

I'd rather be high

Than live with you on my shoulders

Life, will be ever enough?

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