26 and Paul wants a great life, a good paying job,
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a nice house, a kid, a pretty wife. he can't hold a job,
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he never has & knows he never will, he plays the lottery
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& blames his problems on the world. I've been seeing this
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shit for some time, we all got our problems, yes we've
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all got our needs, I've been seeing this shit for some time,
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take good care of yourself. first of the month and the rent
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is due again, checking his savings he's got pocket lint to spend.
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down on his luck, with no tears to spare, desperation motivates
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a mind not clear. one day he said things are gonna change,
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one day when I've got things squared away. one day soon turns
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into the next, one day were the words he said with his last breath.
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1992 Paul walks into the liquor store, with an unloaded pistol,
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i don't need to say more. his life ended in a tragic way,
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noone cried for him, not one to this day
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One Day
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