Die Too Young
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Die Too Young
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Oh, oh
You go out every night, till sunrise
Coming home with your blood shot eyes, oh no, oh no
Spending out, hanging out
So cool, you wanna shout
Her high cargo and away you go
Oh no, oh no
You live to fast
You live too fast
You die too young, too young, too young
So cruising down the road 2 hell on wheels
Shop top cap from head to heels, oh no, oh no
Fast cars, loose women get drunk and spin the next day
I’m told you never do what you’re told, oh no, oh no
You live to fast
You live too fast
You die too young, too young, too young
Hey you, you’re too young, go!
Too young, too young, too young, too young
Let’s rock
You live to fast
You live too fast
You die too young, too young, too young
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