Generations
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Generations
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I've been hiding in my basement
People looking at me like I'm fading
I'm trying to find inspiration for my generation
Addicted to the drugs and addicted to the lifestyle
Maybe you should take a minute
Maybe you should stay a while
Everybody loves you
But no one really knows you
Seams and hurting, baby
Are the only things you're close to
Go, whoever that you go to
Late at night, early morning
Hope I'd never know who
Damn it, what a shame
I had so much more to show you
Let the music play and just face it
Everybody's high and they're wasted
You're trying to find inspiration for your generation
And I know it won't be long now
'Cause I never sleep when the sun's down
It's so close I can taste it
This is my generation
Damn it, what a shame
I had so much more to show you
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Logan Henderson performs "Generations", and this lyric page sits inside the Logan Henderson catalog on LyroVerse.
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