Die Hard

Album: not released on an album (2011)
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  • I sit into the wee hours of the night
    And we don't stop until the sunlight
    We just keep going 'cause the die hard
    Won't go down without a fight
    I sit into the wee hours of the night
    And we don't stop until the sunlight
    We just keep going 'cause the die hard
    Won't go down without a fight

    My life is like a highlight reel
    Some might consider this my twilight but depending how I might feel
    I might continue on with my career for five light years
    Critics can fly kites, yeah, welcome to my nightmare
    Pressures on, blood pressure racin'
    I calculate my next step, pacin'
    Don't know if I'll meet expectations
    All I know is the world better get set, Dre's in effect
    Been in it since you had cassette decks tapin', I'm sick

    Into the wee hours of the night
    And we don't stop until the sunlight
    We just keep going 'cause the die hard
    Won't go down without a fight
    I sit into the wee hours of the night
    And we don't stop until the sunlight
    We just keep going 'cause the die hard
    Won't go down without a fight

    It's on, blood pressure racin'
    I calculate my next step which is to accept my expectations
    They're soarin' too high to meet, my reputations in jep'
    Yep, face it, the fans, they've been upset yet patient
    I love 'em for that

    Wee hours of the night
    And we don't stop until the sunlight
    We just keep going 'cause the die hard
    Won't go down without a fight
    I sit into the wee hours of the night
    And we don't stop until the sunlight
    We just keep going 'cause the die hard
    Won't go down without a fight Writer/s: Andre Romell Young, Floyd Nathaniel Hills, Marshall B Mathers
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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