Blackout
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Blackout
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Starting over, my life will take me down
Beer, music and things, you can buy in this house
I lost my life at Madrigal, and you'll never know
I’m going to ride, and hope I never come back this town
Don’t care about the sun, the snow will fall
I live a 48 hours day, just to lay down
Wrapped on this trap there’s no way out
Thinking of all the things will be forgotten about
I had a blackout
I hurt my face
I had a blackout
I felt no shame
Going on now, my life will take me down
Inside this loop, I, I can't have doubts that I'll go out
Came out of my head, a memory of yesterday
But for my surprise, it was today, I realize
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