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Feeder Hey Johnny


Trying to find a place to start,
Fortune always plays a part,
He wonders what tomorrow’s gonna bring.
He held his head up to the light,
Underneath a moonlit sky,
Turned and walked away towards the trees.
Cause no one really thought that he would leave
Don’t leave.

Oh oh, why was he the first to go?
Johnny didn’t seem right!
Oh oh, someone should have let us know.

Some things he could never change,
Journeys on the path of fate,
Brought him to a crossroads in his life.
Sometimes he could make mistakes,
Feel that there’s no hope, escape,
Fall into the ocean of despair,
Leave behind the people that still cared.
We cared!

Oh oh, why was he the first to go?
Johnny didn’t seem right!
Oh oh, someone should have let us know.

When I think back
Fragments of life seem so short
It's brought it all back
It's quiet as I'm lost in thought

Hey Johnny!
Hey Johnny!

Oh oh, why was he the first to go?
Johnny didn’t seem right!
Oh oh, someone should have let us know.
Johnny didn’t seem right!
Oh oh, someone should have let us know.

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