Album: Blaster (2015)
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  • Oh yeah, wait a minute
    Here it goes again
    Just a-dealin' with the buzzards
    Out in nowhere mans' land

    Eat lies, eat stories
    Now the truth be told
    That the soul you sold
    Is less than a dollar's worth
    Of fool's gold

    So come one
    Come all
    'Cause the circus back in town

    It's a-promisin' to give you anything
    If you can keep it down

    So strap on in, yeah
    It needs to fill
    'Cause you're going on a ride
    That will blow your mind
    And shoot to thrill

    Well I come my way
    And I ain't going to no place I don't belong
    Yeah you might call it grace
    But I'm still riding and cussin'
    Like a rollin' stone

    Oh yeah, my Momma always said to me
    To stay to stay away from freaks
    And certain carnival disease
    But they always seem to find a certain way back in my city
    And they'll always tell you lies and make you feel so pretty

    Now take a little minute of your second-hand watch
    Just take a quick peek at all the stories being bought
    Just a-movin' and a-groovin' now just for you
    And if you wait a little longer
    Then the monkeys fly too

    Well I come my way
    And I ain't going to no place I don't belong
    Yeah you might call it grace
    But I'm still riding and cussin'
    Like a rollin' stone

    So strap on in now
    Time to meet the man
    The man who's gonna take you for a ride

    Hit it

    Oh yeah, wait a minute
    Here it goes again
    Just a-dealin' with the buzzards
    Out in nowhere man's land

    Eat lies, eat stories
    Now the truth be told
    That the soul you sold
    Is less than a dollar's worth
    Of fool's gold

    Well I come my way
    And I ain't going to no place I don't belong
    Yeah you might call it grace
    But I'm still riding and cussin'
    Like a rollin' stone Writer/s: JEREMY WILSON BROWN, SCOTT RICHARD WEILAND, THOMAS DELTON BLACK
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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