| Life ain’t fair right now, spiraling down
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| Out of control, 'bout to crash to the ground, oh
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| When you make it through the darkest night
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| You see the beauty of a new sunrise
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| Life ain’t fair right now, spiraling down
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| Out of control, 'bout to crash to the ground, oh
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| When you make it through the darkest night
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| You see the beauty of a new sunrise
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| He was working his days away
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| He thought his job was everything
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| He wouldn’t get home till super late
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| And the kids wouldn’t be awake
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| So his wife would become irate
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| Because she wanted to be the thing
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| He wanted to spend time with
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| One day he got tired of all the fighting and arguing
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| And started buying 'em bottles
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| To get over the fact that he didn’t
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| Wanna be any part of it anymore
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| And the liquor store became his best friend
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| That’s when his wife and his kids grew distant
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| And then when the mirror slipped away
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| Was embarrassed every day
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| And started getting deeper in the dope game
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| And now the cocaine burns his nose
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| While the memories roll inside him
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| Life ain’t fair right now, spiraling down
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| Out of control, 'bout to crash to the ground, oh
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| When you make it through the darkest night
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| You see the beauty of a new sunrise
|
| Life ain’t fair right now, spiraling down
|
| Out of control, 'bout to crash to the ground, oh
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| When you make it through the darkest night
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| You see the beauty of a new sunrise
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| She was 16 and living life without her daddy by her side
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| He had left them one stormy night to go drinking and never return
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| Yeah the memories hurt, her soul, she’s looking for love
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| And running to some guys she thought were sent from the heavens above
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| But he only wanted one thing from her and he got it
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| But he got caught off guard with that baby in her stomach
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| EPT test she took (positive) yeah he got up
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| Left out, and never looked back (negative)
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| But she had that baby regardless
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| bottles of hydrocodone
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| And no longer cares about all the things she used to
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| She’s selling pills
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| Got locked up and child services took that baby away
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| Life ain’t fair right now, spiraling down
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| Out of control, 'bout to crash to the ground, oh
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| When you make it through the darkest night
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| You see the beauty of a new sunrise
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| Life ain’t fair right now, spiraling down
|
| Out of control, 'bout to crash to the ground, oh
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| When you make it through the darkest night
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| You see the beauty of a new sunrise
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| He was 2 when they came and got him
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| So he don’t know much about his family
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| Before the orphanage, he just wanted out here
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| For so long, but if he could only go home
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| Yeah now he’s an adolescent
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| Sitting on the house steps
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| When the truck pulled up out of nowhere
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| And who it was was anyone’s guess
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| But a gray-bearded man stepped out
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| And said, «Son, I’m the reason you’re here now…
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| You see I once was an alcoholic
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| I left your grandma with mama
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| I refused to check on 'em, call 'em
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| Because I was ashamed of who I had become
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| be your grandpa
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| Will you be my grandson?»
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| Life ain’t fair right now, spiraling down
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| Out of control, 'bout to crash to the ground, oh
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| When you make it through the darkest night
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| You see the beauty of a new sunrise
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| Life ain’t fair right now, spiraling down
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| Out of control, 'bout to crash to the ground, oh
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| When you make it through the darkest night
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| You see the beauty of a new sunrise |