Day by Day I wake up for you I do and I rise to who knows who well if I can say...some other day Day by Day I reach out to you I do and I pretend there
Day by day I wake up for you, I do And I rise to who knows who Well, if I can say some other day Day by day I reason to you, I do And I pretend there
Traduzione: Five For Fighting. Giorno Per Giorno.
: Day by Day I wake up for you I do and I rise to who knows who well if I can say...some other day Day by Day I reach out to you I do and I pretend
gets worse Bitch niggas get their eyes swoll in fly mode I'm a homicidal outlaw and five-o, get your lights on, fight long tonights gonna be a fuckin' fight
to ball Nigga I ain't Warren G, but sometimes I want it all Flip a half into a whole, I mean an ounce into a brick. Get it for sixteen five, me and my
's our government. Is this the way that it has always been. We're being led by used car lot salesman. But what to do.. The time has come to fight
the line I'd die for you but we were partners in the crime Everything about you is so f-i-n-e- FINE Let's put our clothes back on and by the way
with fighting our own causes We the American working population Hate the nine-to-five day-in day-out When we'd rather be supporting ourselves By being
Left full of gold he will trade for turf I mean, that's okay You got to answer to you at the end of the volatile day But a model of mercy and might? No
bogey (Dope) The gonzo have always felt choked socially- wandered through the streets and the culture of total nobodies. Earth lies divided by fighting
of her memories keep her mildly sane Summer's pastime was passin time by talking to herself Amidst the heckles of the passers-by , her muffled cries for
we made for our escaped Suddenly the walls came down And trapped the rest inside My closest friends died that day Only I made it out alive lead by
war will look just wonderful, so we'll have a lot more of them. And they'll be fought by babies like the babies upstairs." Kurt Vonnegut "Slaughterhouse - Five
Along about eighteen and twenty-five I left Tennessee very much alive I never would have got through the Arkansas mud If I hadn't been a-ridin on the