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At the End of the Road

The chips are down There's no turning back We take what we are given Unsure how to act A bible in one hand Whiskey in the other We follow our hearts No worse than down under Our life is too short To worry bout the next Your fate is your own Your life no mortal test In innocent assurance You'll do the right thing And finally walk down That deserted, waiting street
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erin-lewis
English
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Jul 20, 2012
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