Album: Yours Truly (2011)
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  • So many people runnin'
    Don't know where they're goin'
    Panic and panic and panic
    Showing no sign of slowin'
    Having no reason that I got to know
    Don't you wish your word was money?

    My only motive for destruction
    To ?
    I need a reason that I got to know
    Don't you wish your word was money?
    Don't you wish your

    You open doors and close them
    They're quicker than the hands of most
    Can't you see there is hope here
    It's time for reaction

    Shake me up, somebody wake me up
    I need a break in my mental pollution
    There ain't a solution to
    All of the damage you've done
    Don't you wish your word was money?
    Don't you wish your

    You open doors and close them
    They're quicker than the hands of most
    Can't you see there is hope here
    It's time for reaction

    Realize what's wrong, wrong with your life
    Quicker than the eyes of most
    Can't you see there is hope here
    It's time for reaction

    How can you say, you don't want to know,
    Don't want to know the truth
    How can you say, you don't want to know,
    Don't want to know the truth
    How can you say, you don't want to know,
    Don't want to know the truth
    How can you say, you don't want to know,
    Don't want to know the truth

    Huh, and that's alright
    Oh that's okay
    Huh, and that's alright
    Stop right there Writer/s: BUD GRAUGH, ERIC WILSON, ROMAN RAMIREZ
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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