Young And Menace

Album: MANIA (2017)
Charted: 67 102
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  • We've gone way too fast for way too long
    And we were never supposed to make it half this far
    And I lived so much life, lived so much life
    I think that God is gonna have to kill me twice
    Kill me twice like my name was Nikki Sixx
    I woke up in my shoes again but somewhere you exist, singing

    Oops I did it again, I
    Forgot what I was losing my mind about
    I only wrote this down to make you press rewind
    And send a message, "I was young and a menace"

    Young, young, young and a menace

    Woke up on the wrong side of reality
    And there's a madness that's just coursing right through me
    And as far as the time, far as the time
    Not sure I'm there yet but I'm certain I've arrived

    Oops I, did it again, I
    Forgot what I was losing my mind about
    I only wrote this down to make you press rewind
    And send a message, "I was young and a menace"

    Young, young, young and a menace

    I'm just here flying off the deep end
    I'm just here to become the best yet
    I'm just here for the psych assessment
    I'm just here for the, for the

    (For!) Young and a menace

    We've gone way too fast for way too long Writer/s: Andrew Hurley, Joseph Trohman, Patrick Stump, Peter Wentz
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Sophie from EverglenSearch for this song backwards. It’s creepy.
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