| In the morning from a distance you can smell the gasoline
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| You can feel the fire burning but I’m nowhere to be seen
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| 'Cause I am on my way to somehwere new my friend
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| I won’t be back tomorrow 'cause I learned everytime
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| I thought I’d die, I knew it was just a lie
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| Now I’m longing for the good times and I’m grateful for the bad
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| All the miseries and wonders are the best we’ve ever had
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| I’m just dying for a six-string that keeps playing in my head
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| How could we just say we’d be better off dead
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| I’ve been taking stairs to heaven and I’m used to burning in hell
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| And from all the places I’ve seen, there are stories left to tell
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| I got wounds and scars and a middle finger with a smile
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| Down with all the sorrow 'cause I know everytime
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| I thought I’d die, I learned it was just a lie
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| Now I’m longing for the good times and I’m grateful for the bad
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| All the miseries and wonders are the best we’ve ever had
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| I’m just dying for a six-string that keeps playing in my head
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| How could we just say we’d be better off dead
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| A chorus ringing in my ears
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| Chasing away all doubts and fears
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| And no hand ever holds me back
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| I won’t defend I will attack
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| Now I’m longing for the good times and I’m grateful for the bad
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| All the miseries and wonders are the best we’ve ever had
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| I’m just dying for a six-string that keeps playing in my head
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| How could we just say we’d be better off dead |