| Chorus: Teng Yang
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| Woke up in the morning
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| With a song of you on my mind
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| Tried to sing your love away
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| But the memories just stayed
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| And if you care I’ll never know and if
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| It hurts I’ll never show
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| Sit down with the pain and hope
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| It brings a better day
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| And if the blues come running back
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| I’ll sing until they fade away
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| Verse 1: Derek Kan
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| She had 3 names maybe had 4
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| Hell if I know yo she probably had more
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| Met her as 1 then after a month
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| She told me her name really wasn’t what it was
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| So I switched it up called her name by her second
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| But Io and behold name 3 came the next month
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| So many secrets so many lies
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| So many times she told me last time so I
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| Rolled with it and deeper I went
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| Somehow I felt the need to be her hero and shit
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| Maybe 'cause she was lost a timid immigrant
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| Left her mom working a job that I didn’t see fit
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| I just wished I coulda seen the real her
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| Beneath the smiles and laughs the real hurt
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| But she never did let me she left me instead
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| Whatever name she has I hope she finds herself in the end
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| Chorus: Teng Yang
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| Woke up in the morning
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| With a song of you on my mind
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| Tried to sing your love away
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| But the memories just stayed
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| And if you care I’ll never know and if
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| It hurts I’ll never show
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| Sit down with the pain and hope
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| It brings a better day
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| And if the blues come running back
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| I’ll sing until they fade away
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| Verse 2: Theresa Vu
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| I’m a sentimental fool a detrimental fool
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| Listening to instrumentals full of existential bull
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| Got a penchant to be cruel 'cause
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| I’m sensitive to you
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| But essentially it’s used to pre-empt all of these blues
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| Did I mention I’m a fool?
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| Co-dependent tenant on a remedy of booze?
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| Necessary rules
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| A lifetime of fences is a senseless thing to do
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| Eventually you lose still defenseless to the blues
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| Bridge: Teng Yang
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| I see you
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| I feel you
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| What happened to us
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| Backs turned we grew apart
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| I hear you
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| I feel you
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| We shattered in bullets
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| We chanced it and blew it all
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| Verse 3: Taiyo Na
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| We blues people coming back we never left
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| Grooving on another track another step
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| There’s something in the way of things baraka said
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| To live a life of legacy madiba rest
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| Poverty’s homicidal things go in cycles
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| Love’s anti-suicidal it’s the reason to what I do
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| See it past the titles the labels they put on ya
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| Shouts to Eddie Kochiyarna those who live with honor
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| Do we really listen in our activism?
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| What we doing to our children when the schools look prisons?
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| When the problem’s in the system it’s the spirit that’ll free it
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| Take the wound and heal it the solution is to be it
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| Ain’t no power like the power of the people
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| Ignited when the streets move a wave over evil
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| We here to put the neighbor back in the hood
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| Pushing back pushing forward for what’s really good
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| Bridge: Teng Yang
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| I see you
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| I feel you
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| What happened to us
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| Backs turned we grew apart
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| I hear you
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| I feel you
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| We shattered in bullets
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| We chanced it and blew it all
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| Chorus: Teng Yang
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| Woke up in the morning
|
| With a song of you on my mind
|
| Tried to sing your love away
|
| But the memories just stayed
|
| And if you care I’ll never know and if
|
| It hurts I’ll never show
|
| Sit down with the pain and hope
|
| It brings a better day
|
| And if the blues come running back
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| I’ll sing until they fade away |