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Hey, aren't you That son-of-a ***** Whose mother jumped the wall. Yea! You know who you are. I spotted you hanging on the corner Through the windshield of my car. Were you talking conspiracy, And planning your next job; Dealing girls, drugs and guns, Looking goth macabre. You know who you are. I saw you look right back at me Through the side window of my car. You were talking to your buddies, I couldn't hear what you said, I'm convinced it wasn't good, By the tatoos on your head. Yes, you know who you are. You're still idley standing there, In the rearview of my car.
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Jan 5, 2017
Jan 5, 2017 at 9:17 AM UTC
You Know Who You Are
Hey, aren't you That son-of-a ***** Whose mother jumped the wall. Yea! You know who you are. I spotted you hanging on the corner Through the windshield of my car. Were you talking conspiracy, And planning your next job; Dealing girls, drugs and guns, Looking goth macabre. You know who you are. I saw you look right back at me Through the side window of my car. You were talking to your buddies, I couldn't hear what you said, I'm convinced it wasn't good, By the tatoos on your head. Yes, you know who you are. You're still idley standing there, In the rearview of my car.
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Jan 5, 2017
Jan 5, 2017 at 9:17 AM UTC
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