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Princeton Review

Princeton Review lyrics by Team Sleep. I liberate I liberate the cold inside Camouflaged But is it all same guy, same guy? There's a bad scene Worked up and...

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Princeton Review

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I liberate

I liberate the cold inside

Camouflaged

But is it all same guy, same guy?

There's a bad scene

Worked up and sterilized

There's a black seed

Chocked up and burning

Unfamiliar, unremorseful

That's the way you were

Don't want to bring it up again

That's the way you were

Oh, well

You raise questions of me

You haunt sections of town

Unfamiliar, unremorseful

That's the way you were

Don't want to bring it up again

That's the way you were

Unfamiliar, unremorseful

That's the way you were

Don't want to bring it up again

That's the way you were

Be this or not I know I don't understand

How this is appropriate

Be this or not and no we don't understand

How bad at debate we are

And so we freeze

And so we freeze

And so we freeze

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