C'mon
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C'mon
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Closed my eyes heard a Marshall stack
Swear to God I had a heart attack
C'mon well c 'mon
Hit that bottle again and again
Play those songs that remind me of when
I'm gone well come on
Hey, y'know it's a travesty
When ya just can't sing along
Ya know it's a tragedy
When ya just can't take it
Everyone plays it
Over and over and over again
Don't go changing
My favourite songs
Keep them rolling along
Hey, bust my hand on the bedroom wall
Sick and tired of having no fun
C'mon well c 'mon
Crashed my car forgot how to drive
Playing that song that keeps me alive
C'mon well c'mon
Y'know it's a travesty
When ya just can't sing along
Ya know it's a tragedy
When ya just can't take it
Everyone plays it
Over and over and over again
Don't go changing
My favourite songs
Keep them rolling along
Don't go changing
My favourite songs
Keep them rolling along, hey
Don't go changing
My favourite songs
Keep them rolling along
Don't go changing
My favourite songs
Keep them rolling along...
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