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Song: | Rite Of Spring |
Album: | I-EMPIRE | Genres: | Rock |
Year: | 2007 |
Length: | 262 sec |
Lyricist: Angels & Airwaves
Lyrics:
I was locked all day in the summer heat, In a small brown house in suburban streets, The skateboard and my shit guitar, I dreamed all day that they would get me far, My dad would ask me about my grades, The asshole sports that I never played, And then I'd ask about the girls he'd date, Behind our backs when mom would stay up late.
It was near when I turned sixteen, got kicked out of school, And so it seemed, that things were closing in And ready to blow, My dad moved out about that year or so, It took an hour to start a punk rock band, To offset my fucked up family land, And as I held my mom would start to cry, I swore ourselves a better life.
If I had a chance for another try, I wouldn't change a thing, This made me all on who I am inside, And if I could thank God, That I am here, and that I am alive And everyday I wake, I tell myself a little harmless lie, The whole wide world is mine.
The summer's gone, the years have passed, My friends have changed, a few did last, The smallest dreams got pushed aside, The largest ones that changed my life, And all I wish for has come to past, From rock and roll, to love and cash, It's all success if it's what you need, Do what you like and do it honestly.
If I had a chance for another try, I wouldn't change a thing, This made me all on who I am inside, And if I could thank God, That I am here, and that I am alive And everyday I wake, I tell myself a little harmless lie, The whole wide world is mine.
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If I had a chance for another try, I wouldn't change a thing, This made me all on who I am inside, And if I could thank God, That I am here, and that I am alive, And everyday I wake, I tell myself a little harmless lie, The whole wide world is mine. (x2)
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