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Subhumanitarian Homewrecked Blues Lyrics


30 Foot Fall Subhumanitarian Homewrecked Blues


I won't turn away
From the indifference and selfishness
And carelessness and irresponsibility
These are the downfalls of human nature
And I just want to break free
And Im wondering where to start
And we all think we're so smart
But I'm still here and you're still here
And neither one of us has changed the world
And though I've and I've tried and I hope it all turns out good
It didn't turn out like I thought it would
Sometimes I don't know what to say
But I still won't turn away

Sometimes I wish I could look it in the face
But this ignorance is not confined
It's all over the place
It's inside me,and it's inside you
I never do the things I say I'm gonna do
Sometimes my fear just runs my life
And all I want is some place to hide
But as long as you and me are here
We can change a little part of our world
If we can't make it better
At least we wont make it worse
It didn't turn out like I thought it should
But I still won't turn away
Sometimes I don't know what to think
Sometimes I don't know what to say
But I still won't turn away



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