50 Cent Sympony
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50 Cent Sympony
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There's no place to go
So I'll just stay right here with you, my dear
I need your sweet melodies
Harmony healing fears
A fifty cent symphony is all that I wanted to hear
A fifty cent symphony gets me through year after year
I wake every morning
And know that you'll never be gone
I love every word
A gift, a blessing in song
A fifty cent symphony is all that I wanted to hear
A fifty cent symphony gets me through year after year
I've now found a home
A place where I can rest
And I'll never worry
About the things that I might have missed
A fifty cent symphony is where I spend most of my time
A fifty cent symphony might not even cost you a dime.
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Vanderhoof performs "50 Cent Sympony", and this lyric page sits inside the Vanderhoof catalog on LyroVerse.
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