be right but I still see you when I close my eyes at night this is the last goodbye that's what you want from me this is the last goodbye so that
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them be right but I still see you when I close my eyes at night this is the last goodbye that's what you want from me this is the last goodbye so that
by a stranger she moved above the law, 50 gs in the floor type to bring with me a key right to her door waiting [for drugs law], livin the china white
pipe and whipe down, Think for a minute cause the hype had died down, That I wont go up in the oval office right now, And flip whatever ain't tied down upside down
say goodbye. Valjean Yes, Cosette, forbid me now to die I'll obey I will try On this page I write my last confession Read it well When I at last am
including Eponine appear) FANTINE Come with me Where chains will never bind you All your grief At last, at last behind you. Lord in Heaven, Look down
place the milkmaid breathed with charm And Hirem twirled his long mustache and took her by the arm The last we heard they all lived there doing what the law
down 95 I pray to God I make it home alive I don't get pulled over by the man I just want to make it home To hold your hand Goodbye beloved one Do you
whipe down think for a little for a minute cuz the hype has died down. that i wont go into the oval office right now and flip what ever aint tied down upside down
by a stranger She moved above the law, 50 gs in the floor Type to bring with me a key right to her door Waiting (for drugs law), livin the china white
bite down Think for a minute cuz the hype just died down That I won't go up in the Oval Office right now And flip whatever ain't tied down upside down
down think for a little for a minute cuz the hype has died down. that i wont go into the oval office right now and flip what ever aint tied down upside down
down 95 Dodging Johnny law I don't need a ticket though I never got one If he pulls me over He can feel my shotgun I think about life pull down my
a dream (Really?) that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content