Born To Quit

Album: Artwork (2009)
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  • Exercise the demon that is living up inside you
    After all you think you've been through, just what have you been through
    Try to get beside yourself this tearing at your insides
    If you end up on the wrong side, always standing so strong

    Sharpen up your teeth your dreams are more than worth defending
    In a, fight that's never ending
    Go on, go ahead and prove me wrong

    The further you go
    The less you know
    You're born to quit, you've blown it (you've blown it)
    You need to let go, of letting go
    You're full of shit, you're born to quit

    Something supernatural it seems it could possess you
    No melevalance about you yeah that might not be true (might not be true)
    How they kept you demonized the fucked up situation,
    How you've killed off all the angels taking notice of you

    Sharpen up your teeth your dreams are more than worth defending
    In a, fight that's never ending
    Go on, go ahead and prove me wrong

    The further you go
    The less you know
    You're born to quit, you've blown it (you've blown it)
    You need to let go, of letting go
    You're full of shit, you're born to quit

    You've blown it
    You're born to quit

    Sharpe up your teeth your dreams are more than worth defending
    In a, fight that's never ending
    GO on, go ahead and prove me wrong

    The further you go
    The less you know
    You're born to quit, you've blown it (you've blown it)
    You need to let go, of letting go
    You're full of shit, you're born to quit

    You've blown it!
    You're born to quit!
    You've blown it!
    (you've blown it, you've blown it!) Writer/s: DANIEL WHITESIDES, JEPH HOWARD, QUINN ALLMAN, ROBERT MCCRACKEN
    Publisher: THE BEST MUSIC COMPANY
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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