Independence is never a commodity.
Everything still has it's price it seems.
You never show your hand not even when you fold.
When the money is gone your tell is told.
For all the life you seek,is just,
Simple glimpses of stories that you've told.
I never intended to question your integrity.
Whose to blame when things aren't always what they seem.
You never show your hand not even when you fold.
When the money is gone your tell is told.
For all the life you seek, is just,
Simple glimpses of stories that you've sold,
And it seems son, that you have none,
Living what you'd call fun,
For cash money, silver and gold.
And it seems son, you're just a smoking gun.
Ill fated in the long run,
For cash money, silver and gold.
Would you notice what you aspire to be.
Never a bright light have lit those streets.
The names and the games are the same, no matter what they say.
Evil smiles in a peculiar way.
For all the life you seek, is just,
Simple glimpses of stories that you've sold,
And it seems son, that you have none,
Living what you'd call fun,
For cash money, silver and gold.
And it seems son, you're just a smoking gun.
Ill fated in the long run,
For cash money, silver and gold.
And it seems son, that you have none,
Living what you'd call fun,
For cash money, silver and gold.
And it seems son, you're just a smoking gun.
Ill fated in the long run,
For cash money, silver and gold.
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