| Timmy swore he’d be a baseball player
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| And Johnny swore that he would go to the moon
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| Jerry had real potential
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| But to the life of drugs is how he’d lose
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| I saw failure in Aarons eyes
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| When his mother told him of his father’s lies
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| Steve was only 17 when his son was born
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| While Jessica left him broken and torn
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| How can a kid become a man
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| If he’s broken inside and he don’t understand
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| They wrote me off they said I’d go nowhere
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| Tried to say that my parents didn’t care
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| But with open arms they stood by
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| I’m sorry for all the nights I made them cry
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| This is the street that made me who I am
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| If I could go back I do it all again
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| Cuz this street was our playground
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| I can’t believe that it’s over now
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| As I stare out the window
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| All that remains are shadows
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| Images left that once was
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| Broken dreams left from us
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| You can take these scars away
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| But I’ll still bleed right here
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| Cause I don’t wanna leave
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| Cause you believed in me
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| Cuz this street was our playground
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| I can’t believe that it’s over now
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| Yeah these streets were our playground
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| I can’t believe that it’s over now
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| Thoughts of where all the time went
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| Our dreams died on this pavement
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| Memories for a lifetime
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| Give it all just for one night
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| Let’s go back to the way it used to be
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| We had it all when we had nothing
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| Together we could conquer anything
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| Fragile dreams and cold concrete
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| Cuz this street was our playground
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| I can’t believe that it’s over now
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| Yeah these streets were our playground
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| I can’t believe that it’s over now
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| So as I stand here looking back
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| We’ve all taken different paths
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| The broken dreams we raise our glass
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| To promises that never last
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| To a street filled with so much hope
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| And to being young and broke
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| We only had one thing to fear
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| Singing this song right here
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| Cuz this street was our playground
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| I can’t believe that it’s over now
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| Yeah these streets were our playground
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| I can’t believe that it’s over now |