The Junior Varsity
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Left Foot Right Foot

Left Foot Right Foot lyrics by The Junior Varsity. Watch me become what i wasn't to those who know me so well I'll be home forever sorry fellow griggoneers...

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Left Foot Right Foot

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Watch me become what i wasn't to those who know me so well

I'll be home forever sorry fellow griggoneers

This is the first time

That i am dressed to kill someone else

This is the last time

I now keep to myself

I take back everything i said because everything feels different

I've become everything i hate but things are getting better

I learn from my mistakes because i have made so many

In this whole new hole a home for me

In my new city

I'll be stronger

And this is what i made this is where i'll stay

This is what you say

This is just a phase

And you're changing and

I'm changing

Why change things

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