| Man come to work on time everyday
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| And he grind for the raise boss say he gotta Push
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| Got a wife he don’t even really like
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| And a house that’s way over priced but he still gotta Push
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| Wound up tight
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| Now he started thinking that his life ain’t right
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| He just need a little Push
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| Cause he’s on the edge right now
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| Wrong side of the bed right now
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| Bitch give me that
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| Push, Drive, Push
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| You gotta push to stay alive
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| Push, Drive, Push
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| In the game to survive man some will die
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| Headed home on the train
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| Man fall asleep, tryna' ease that pain
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| Cause he’s tired of the Push
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| Has a little dream bout a place where he ain’t got to be another rat in the
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| race uh
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| Push
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| A place called Willoughby Lane
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| Where everybody knows his name
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| And he don’t have to change
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| Push
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| But he never makes it out of his seat
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| Wakes up before he can even make it to his feat
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| Back to work he can’t focus
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| Thinks he’d rather be homeless
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| Tries to push through the day but it’s hopeless
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| Wife yells in his face and he don’t notice
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| Soon as he gets to that part of his day
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| Soon as he gets to that seat on the train
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| Close his eyes and everything goes away
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| Said he’s trying to be up at Willoughby Lane
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| Push, Drive, Push
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| You gotta push to stay alive
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| Push, Drive, Push
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| In the game to survive man some will die
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| Push, drive, man you gotta push to stay alive
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| In the urban jungle that’s the only way you thrive
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| In the game to survive man some will die
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| Push, drive, man you gotta push to stay alive
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| In the urban jungle that’s the only way you thrive
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| In the game to survive man some will die
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| By now you’re probably thinking
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| A man like him don’t need another reason
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| He just need a Push
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| Next time he sees Willoughby Lane
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| Said he’s gonna get off that train
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| Even if he’s got to Push
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| No more dead end job
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| No boss, no wife, no cars
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| Man no more Push
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| Falls asleep when he gets to his seat
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| Sees Willoughby Lane and then
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| All it took was thought
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| Cause the man got off of the train
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| But the train never stopped
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| And when they put what was left of his body in the ground
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| Willoughby was the name on the box
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| See he went to that place he was longing for
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| Where everybody waves and they hold open doors
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| Got away from the stress and the bore
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| Instead of Willoughby Lane
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| He went to the Willoughby morgue |