Bastards

Album: Rainbow (2017)
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  • One, two, three, four, one

    I got too many people (da da da da) I got left to prove wrong
    All those motherfuckers (da da da da) been too mean for too long
    And I'm so sick of crying, yeah
    Darling, what's it for?
    I could fight forever, oh, but life's too short

    Don't let the bastards get you down, oh no
    Don't let the assholes wear you out
    Don't let the mean girls take the crown
    Don't let the scumbags screw you 'round
    Don't let the bastards take you down

    Been underestimated my entire life
    I know people gonna talk shit (da da da da), and darling, that's fine
    But they won't break my spirit, I won't let 'em win
    I'll just keep on living, keep on living, oh
    The way I wanna live

    Don't let the bastards get you down, oh no
    Don't let the assholes wear you out
    Don't let the mean girls take the crown
    Don't let the scumbags screw you 'round
    Don't let the bastards take you down
    Don't let the bastards get you down, oh no
    Don't let the assholes wear you out
    Don't let the mean girls take your crown
    Don't let the scumbags screw you 'round
    Don't let the bastards take you down

    Na na na, la da da da da da, na na hey, na na hey
    Na na na, la da da da da da, na na hey, na na hey
    Na na na, la da da da da da, na na hey, na na hey
    Na na na, la da da da da da, na na hey, na na hey

    So was that a good one?
    Should we go again? Writer/s: Kesha Sebert
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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