Hardship Belongs To Me
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Hardship Belongs To Me
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From broke homes and shattered hopes
All the streets are filled with pain
Nothing to live up to
The devil sells broken dreams
Rise, fall, crash and I burn
Rise, fall, crash and I burn
And now I see, hardship, it belongs to me
Living on borrowed time
A minute to pray and a second to die
Don't get caught between
A man and his enemy
Rise, fall, crash and I burn
Rise, fall, crash and I burn
And now I see, hardship, it belongs to me
Hardship, it belongs to me
It belongs to me
Now I see myself
Gone at the end of a rope
Damned and unwanted
It's all I know
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