Lesson #134
Lyrics
This is who I used to be
But now my life is a con
Don't tell me it's good enough
And I suggest you move on
In that dream I was a carpenter
On a variety show
The wood has rot and my blade's too dull
The audience let me know
Don't tell me it's good enough
Then thrown tantrum when I turn to go
You never know, the Six of Wands could show
This is the house I grew up in
What's that shuffling sound?
You don't have to get excited I was
Just on my way out
This used to be a family town
But I was just standing tight
Don't tell me, tell it to the judge
Officer, I have rights
Don't tell me you're getting bored
Then throw a tantrum when it's time to go
You'll never know how much we must bare
Don't tell it's getting late then
Throw a ratchet in my plans to go
Let me know
If people stop and stare
For me
I'm gonna beg
For my life
This used to be who I was
But now my life is a con
Don't tell me it's good enough
And I suggest you move on
This clock has a pendulum
But it isn't weighted right
It isn't swinging at a even rate and
It kept me up most the night
For me
I'm gonna beg
For my life
Writer(s): Jared Morris
Copyright(s): Lyrics © DistroKid
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