Future Politics

Album: Future Politics (2017)
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  • Maybe I'm alone
    But I know this

    I'm never coming back here
    There's only one way
    Future politics
    I'm never coming back here
    There's only one way
    Future politics

    Future politics

    I look ahead
    And I think about it
    There's still a hole somebody
    Needs to fill

    I don't want to hear
    That it's all my fault
    The system won't help you when
    Your money runs out

    Realities beating
    A grave has been dug
    I'm looking for something
    To rise up above

    I'm never coming back here
    There's only one way
    Future politics
    I'm never coming back here
    There's only one way
    Future politics

    Future politics

    Rest assured when I find it, I will take it
    Rest assured, when I find it
    I will take it
    I'm not a coward, like them
    Well, I got my money
    I'm not a coward, like them
    I don't need more money

    I'm never coming back here
    There's only one way
    Future politics
    I'm never coming back here
    There's only one way
    Future politics

    Future politics

    I'm never coming back here
    There's only one way
    Future politics
    I'm never coming back here
    There's only one way
    Future politics

    Future politics
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    Future politics
    (future politics)
    Future politics
    (future politics)
    Future politics Writer/s: Kaitlin Austra Stelmanis
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
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