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There was a time when |
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I was handsome |
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There was a time when |
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I had money to burn |
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There was a time when where |
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I landedWas the least of my, was the least of my concerns |
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But it hurts to lean back in these handcuffs |
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Like nine kinds of shame turned to rage |
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As a younger man |
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I might have put up a fight |
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But I feel like such a fool at my age |
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Some of this trouble just finds me |
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No matter where |
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I turnSo how do you know when it's too late? |
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How do you know when it's too late? |
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How do you know when it's too late to learn? |
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You know the number one symptom of heart disease |
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The number one symptom of heart disease is sudden death |
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It's like time stands still forever until it starts shaking around on you |
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Shaking around like some crazy old hooker on meth |
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And you know me |
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I can't take no preaching |
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Not on Sunday or no other day |
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But I feel like |
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I oughta be praying or something |
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And I have no idea what to say |
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Some of this trouble just finds me |
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Most of this trouble |
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I earnHow do you know when it's too late? |
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How do you know when it's too late? |
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How do you know when it's too late to learn? |
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I've learned nothing out here on this highway |
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But I have been passed by |
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And I have passed my more than my share of cars |
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And I do remember my younger days |
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When I was so certain that driving even faster |
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Was gonna get me far |
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So there's nothing left for me to learn here |
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Just this half full of half empty cup |
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Less than an ounce of possession man |
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I could do that kind of time standing up |
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Most of this trouble just finds me |
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No matter where |
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I turnHow do you know when it's too late? |
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How do you know when it's too late? |
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How do you know when it's too late to learn? |