Working Class Heroes
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Miami Injustice

Miami Injustice lyrics by Working Class Heroes. I believe in you, I think what you did was right, You shouldnt have gone down, What you felt every night, Must...

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Miami Injustice

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I believe in you,

I think what you did was right,

You shouldnt have gone down,

What you felt every night,

Must have been hell for you,

All the shit that you went through,

But I believe in you, I believe in you

Sleeping in the snow

While all the other kids were in there houses

You were on the , streets

Injustice, injustice, injustice

Injustice was served

Intollarence and no understanding

The judgement was wrong

You should still be standing

Eileen

You were let down by everyone you met,

Taken for granted, and you let

People walk all over you

Till you finally go the courage

To do what was right

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