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Album: Sevendust (1998)
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  • Voices call, they call out my name, (my name, my name)
    They say I'm different well I'm not the same (the same)
    You say you want to be like me
    Well boy let me tell you,
    You don't know what I've seen

    They say the devil lives in my soul
    I promise not to let him take control

    I'm minding my own business
    I ain't doing nothing wrong
    I ain't doing nothing wrong

    Shadows follow so close behind me
    I look in the mirror I don't like what I see
    Oh God, can't you help me get out of here? (here)
    I feel like I'm living deep in hell

    I'm minding my own business
    I ain't doing nothing wrong

    I'm minding my own business
    I ain't doing nothing wrong

    I'm minding,
    I'm minding my own
    I ain't doing nothing wrong
    I ain't doing nothing wrong

    Nothing wrong Writer/s: Clint Edward Lowery, John M. Connolly, La Jon Jermaine Witherspoon, Morgan J. Rose, Vincent E. Hornsby
    Publisher: GEEDUBS MUSIC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Branden from Orange Park, FlMy mom got to meet Lajon and his wife at Shiprocked man I am so jealous of her... Man Sevendust to me is compared to nonpoint just because of how heavy each band is.
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