Efilnikufesin (N.F.L.)

Album: Among the Living (1987)
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  • It started back in high school
    So cool, king of the scene
    You found that making people laugh
    Was more than just a dream
    The public took right to you
    Like flies to a pile of shit
    So funny and smart, so talented
    But success just couldn't fit

    Wasting your life no future bright
    Dancing on your grave
    Living like a slave, someone should've said

    Nfl, efilnikufesin nfl
    Nfl, efilnikufesin nfl

    Wake up dead in a plywood bed
    Six feet from the rest of your life
    And when you couldn't see your own dependency
    Nfl, nice fuckin' life

    The whole world is your playground
    Yet you can't find your niche
    Your only friends, it helps you through
    Helps you dig your daily ditch
    The bottom line can't touch you
    Cause you're above the rest
    But your little friend's the enemy
    And the bottom line is death

    You lived a life of excess
    Goddamn shame it's such a waste
    Just one too many cookies
    From the batch no one should taste
    Yet his memory stills stays with us
    Cause watching him was fun
    Too bad things weren't different
    Who knows what he'd have done Writer/s: CHARLIE L. BENANTE, DANIEL ALAN SPITZ, FRANK JOSEPH BELLO, JOSEPH A. BELLARDINI, SCOTT IAN ROSENFELD
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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