Underground

Album: The Great Escape Artist (2011)
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  • I try and get some love from up high
    There just ain't enough to go around

    How you doing bro' is New York
    Holding you up, or is it letting you down?
    I have missed you all heaps and I've replanted
    My feet back in the underground

    I'm a hustler
    Hustler
    I'll never give up the underground

    I came back to pay respect to another fallen angel
    At the old canteen
    Someone had to float the cash
    Pay up for the wake and so we all agreed

    We're all hustlers
    Hustlers

    I try to find some love from up high
    There just ain't enough to go around
    Someone had to pay up for the waste
    Taking place down in the underground

    Come on
    I couldn't get up

    We're all hustlers
    Hustlers

    I try to find some love from up high
    There just ain't enough to go around
    Someone had to pay up for the waste
    Taking place down in the underground Writer/s: CARL R. RESTIVO, DAVID ANDREW SITEK, DAVID MICHAEL NAVARRO, PERRY FARRELL, STEPHEN ANDREW PERKINS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
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