[Rick Ross] Yeah, Boss Bouncing in my Chevrolet Reminiscence on the past Everything ain't adding up Had to stop and do the math Yeah, It's large,
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Here it comes another lonely night, I'm waking up in my clothes I know this place is poison but I'm coming back for a lethal dose I got fist full of chances
Hear me knocking on your door Hear me knocking on your door Let me in, I'll be good just like I was before Hear me knocking on your door Would you let
Here we sit again and tales begin to spin About the things that we've done and seen Stories of wine glutton and glory And the occasional altered dreams
I know ashes slowly burn But every fool has a lesson that's hard to learn It's a desperate plea but I must say Oh God, help me make it just one more day
Katie's got a new dress, she wears too tight Her daddy said, "No" But her momma said, "It's alright" Let 'em fuss and fight She don't care what they
Night ends another day begins She feels just like she did the day before She finds her coat she grabs her hat She picks her stockings up from off the
I see her every mornin' as the sun drips slowly down Walkin' up on my street to her swanky little job uptown She got an office with a window and I'm lookin
I threw away a lifetime you laughed and called it a sin There ain't ever gonna be a way to work it out not after a night like this I've been waiting on
May the sunlight find your face Even when the rain does fall And get back on your feet again Every time you trip and fall And keep your heart wide open
She was just sixteen With a pack of cigarettes and a pawn shop ring She wanted things to turn out like she'd seen right there On that silver screen So
I remember as the seasons turned to fall Wind was sitting and the leaves fell a hinting a sign Of the near winter's ball Chill in the air as I strolled
How would this be if I was alone tonight Maybe then my love everything would turn out right I wish that this were easy but you know that it never is It
I know it's late, it's the lonely hour But I've seen your window and I've knocked on your door There's no need to hide I'm a love lost disaster And sooner
See her walking alone In this city of heartache and stone She finds her way down to Where she once found all her dreams She doesn't understand why Something
Wake in the morning Lord I'm drunken with the dawn Waiting on a train that I know runs no more Just outside of Baltimore Or Chicago well I just don't
It's four in the morning, the phone on the wall is ringing so loudly I'm sick of it all but what can I do? I told you again that we're through The neighbors