Born To Be Wasted

Album: not on an album (2009)
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  • Oh the beat's gonna bash gonna break it up
    This car's goin' fast gonna speed it up
    The night's not gonna last so let's keep it up
    We were born to be wasted

    Oh the rock's not gonna stop so let's rip it up
    The beats are gonna drop you can trip em' up
    Your mind is on fire but it's not enough
    We were born to be wasted

    This gun's blowin up it's just a warning shot
    This plane's takin' off on a terror run
    This night's gonna end like a missile drop
    We were born to be wasted

    Baby out loud
    Knew that it would come to this
    Ain't worth livin'
    If you can't get your kicks Writer/s: Alexander Perls Rousmaniere
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