Bound For The Floor

Album: Good As Dead (1996)
Charted: 46
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  • Born to be down
    I've learned all my lessons before now
    Born to be down
    I think you'll get used to it

    And you just don't get it
    You keep it copacetic
    And you learn to accept it
    You know it's so pathetic

    Born to be down
    I think that I've said this before now
    Born to be down
    What good is confidence?

    And you just don't get it
    You keep it copacetic
    And you learn to accept it
    You know it's so pathetic
    And you don't Writer/s: David Scott Lucas, Joseph W. Daniels
    Publisher: Sentric Music, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Jethro & Iggy from New Jersey SlumsGreat song! It still sound Fresh 30 years later.
  • Jts from DenverGreat song.. definitely on point
    Why don't they make songs like this anymore?
  • Kelsey from Clarendon, Txborn to be down.
    i can definitely relate.
    good song.
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