The Fifty Year Storm
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The Fifty Year Storm
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to those dead souls inching along the freeways in their metal coffins
we show them that the human spirits still alive.
just 90 seconds of your life is all i need
to make you feel everything i do
just 90 seconds of your life is all i need
to break all the rules.
it may sting a bit but i swear she's worth is
it's not her style to fall so hard, she didn't with me.
the only person this is a game to is you
this is real, and i am scared
just 90 seconds of your life is all i need
to make you feel everything i do.
when i shoot, i don't miss
maybe i'm scared, i don't believe i'm scared
you gotta go down, you crossed the line and people trusted you.
it may sting a bit but i swear she's worth it
it's not her style to fall so hard she didn't with me.
the only person this is a game to is you
this is real, and i am scared.
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