Rebels With A Cause

Album: 11 Short Stories of Pain & Glory (2017)
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  • As a point of conversation, he was referencing relation
    From the corner he came from, the company he'd keep
    She was from the country far from the city
    They shared one love, they were destined for defeat
    He was tortured he was troubled
    She was sick and she was lost
    Searching for an answer, rebels with a cause
    Doing what they do to get what they need
    Life was cheap, there were no guarantees

    Dead-end kids, you don't want, 'em you don't need 'em
    And you'll always find a reason when you need to write 'em off
    Dead-end kids, you can take 'em, you can leave 'em
    You said they'd never listen, you said they'd be better off
    But we believed in you, we knew it from the start
    Hey kid, you've got heart

    They were wretched they were raw, they were tough and they were mean
    They were scared they were cold, they were somewhere in between
    Looking for a chance from someone who believed
    Remember what you see ain't what always what it seems
    So give a kid hand, lift him up and dust him off
    Many will stumble others will be lost
    For all who failed so many would succeed
    Don't be angry at the kids, be angry at the greed

    Dead-end kids, you don't want, 'em you don't need 'em
    And you'll always find a reason when you need to write 'em off
    Dead-end kids, you can take 'em, you can leave 'em
    You said they'd never listen, you said they'd be better off
    But we believed in you, we knew it from the start
    Hey kid, you've got heart

    Dead-end kids (you don't want 'em you don't need 'em)
    Dead-end kids (you'll always write 'em off)
    Dead-end kids (you can take 'em you can leave 'em)
    Dead-end kids (you said they'd be better off)

    Dead-end kids, you don't want 'em you, don't need 'em
    And you'll always find a reason when you need to write 'em off
    Dead-end kids, you can take 'em, you can leave 'em
    You said they'd never listen, you said they'd be better off
    Dead-end kids, you don't want 'em, you don't need 'em
    And you'll always find a reason when you need to write 'em off
    Dead-end kids, you can take 'em, you can leave 'em
    You said they'd never listen you said they'd be better off
    But we believed in you, we knew it from the start
    Hey kid, you've got heart Writer/s: ALEXANDER BARR, JAMES P. LYNCH, JEFF DAROSA, KENNETH W. CASEY, MATHEW E. KELLY, TIMOTHY JOHN BRENNAN
    Publisher: SPIRIT TWO SMA
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