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Something In The Way Lyrics


Psychopunch Something In The Way




Well I suppose that I got nothing but a monkey on my back
I've lost the will of trying and it's never coming back
I'm sick of seeing people breaking hearts for fun
They laugh before it's time to die then cry benith the gun

Well I don't know what's going down
Maybe someday I can leave this town

Can't kill the pain so I'll do it once again
And the nights are so damn long

Got seven things to live for but only one that keeps me warm
It gives me such an attitude but shelter from the storm
Well sober life and bullshit is getting to my nerves
I didn't see it coming I went straight right thru the curve

And last night I had a dream
I made love like a mean machine

But there's something in the way
The price I have to pay
For waiting patiently only I can set me free
There's something in the way
Just give me one more reason to stay

Long ride down misery lane
No hard feelings just feel the pain
Come along honey let's do it once again

Going down
Now I have to turn around
I ain't going nowhere
Ain't going nowhere and baby make damn sure that I don't care



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