Pass The Baby

Album: Integrity Blues (2016)
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  • The best decision made
    Was let me take the stage
    Do what I say exactly
    Remember you called me
    There's something we can count on
    These boys like swinging low
    If it gets too ugly
    Well, that's our industry
    We feed and feed

    You pass the baby here
    No, they won't shoot you pass the baby here

    There's always something happening
    But not for us to say
    What we'll let them hear is candy they can't eat
    The amateurs keep typing
    The numbers keep changing
    It's almost too easy
    The pictures frame themselves

    Pass
    You pass the baby here
    No, they won't shoot you pass the baby here
    Pass the baby here
    No, they won't shoot you pass the baby here Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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