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Hit 'n Run
Contributed by
DanishPoet
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Tuesday, 21st December 2004 @ 09:50:05 AM in AEST
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We had a life on the street,
Stole everything from gold to meat,
We where feared where we came
But always running, what a shame.
We lived an exiting life,
Just myself and my sweet wife
We have each other to the end,
No thinking of the laws we bend,
Spend all the money that we stole,
We have reached every goal,
Fleeing from mortality
Forgetting the reality
Reaching out for several stars
No thinking about the painful scars.
We robbed everybody there,
Stole every single thing there were
We had to run, we had to flee,
then suddely someone said "see!"
Soldiers came, Soldiers caught,
Now we’re trapped inside this fort.
We have each other to the end,
No thinking of the laws we bend,
Spend all the money that we stole,
We have reached every goal
Remember the mortality
Here it comes: reality
Reached out for several stars
Now we get the painful scars
No chance left, forget the life.
If only we could get a knife.
We succeeded and ran away,
No time left, we couldn’t stay.
At first sight; we’re now gone,
I prefer to call it: been reborn.
We have each other to the end,
No thinking of the laws we bend,
Spend all the money that we stole,
We have reached every goal
Accepting the mortality
Remembered reality
Just sit and look upon the stars
Forget about the painful scars.
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DanishPoet
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2004-12-21 09:50:05] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Hit 'n Run
(User Rating: 1 ) by Essentially9 on
Saturday, 19th March 2005 @ 02:50:12 PM AEST (User
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forced rhymes and sometimes words didnt even rhyme at all. |
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