Zeroth
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Zeroth
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With a busted bleedin' eye,
You'd still go on and shake their hands goodbye,
As i run down and watch all their fists collide
And you can meet me out on your drive,
Easy now, you've been terrified,
Started hummin', that ain't what i mean,
You always get by livin' right
And i can't keep missing it,
And why not be left stuttering alone,
In a comeback, from another heart attack,
Like at the graveyard sneaking off
Well the carefree, they say maybe,
I want to race that train
And be the first to de-board (be born),
And i compare that to being everywhere,
At the graveyard sneaking off
With a busted bleedin' eye,
You'd still go on and shake their hands goodbye,
As i run down and watch all their fists collide
And with police you walk in line,
Easy now, do what you want,
That's a comin', so change up your dreams
And always live right
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