Ok, hi there friend
I think I probably should say
Since you came into my life
I think the darkness went away
Things aren't always great for me
But now I start to feel alright
I feel like sharing everything
I love to waste your precious time
And now we're considered underground
Because the heavy sun is too bright
There's a weight on our shoulders
But we're keen to stay alive
We know we cannot make a change
If we don't continue on
Remember every dent you make
Is another battle won
We're into a situation where
I feel like I should hide
Its a dog eat dog world
But you're still here by my side
I feel a little sick
To think I could have died
But now I'm feeling oh so warm
I've gained a strength I feel inside
And now we're considered underground
Because the heavy sun is too bright
There's a weight on our shoulders
But we're keen to stay alive
We know we cannot make a change
If we don't continue on
Remember every dent you make
Is another battle won
And now we're considered underground
The nocturnal and night owls
There's a weight on our shoulders
But they know we won't back down
We know we cannot make a change
If we don't continue on
Remember every dent you make
Is another war that's won
And now we're considered underground
Because the heavy sun is too bright
There's a weight on our shoulders
But we're keen to stay alive
We know we cannot make a change
If we don't continue on
Remember every dent you make
Is another battle won
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