In my useless life, I've seen both of these, good people die in spite of goodness
evil live long in spite of evil. Don't be too good, don't be too right, don't be too wicked, don't be too foolish. Why destroy yourself? Why die before your time?
Some Benefits Of Serious Thinking lyrics by Young And The Useless. In my useless life, I've seen both of these, good people die in spite of goodness evil live...
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In my useless life, I've seen both of these, good people die in spite of goodness
evil live long in spite of evil. Don't be too good, don't be too right, don't be too wicked, don't be too foolish. Why destroy yourself? Why die before your time?
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