Time is Money

Album: Sinners Never Sleep (2011)
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  • I gotta get this off my chest
    I'm startin' to feel a little unrest
    Oh, every time I check my shoulder
    I see you there with a clueless-look on your face
    I've gotta question your intentions
    You're playing this one by the book
    Whichever version you're preaching from?
    I've sung it once before

    I know, I know you well enough
    (And if I looked hard, if I looked hard enough)
    And I know, and I know you well enough
    (And if I looked hard, if I looked hard enough)

    If you were so honest
    Why do you break every promise?
    With everything that you say
    I take a picture of what happens around me
    You don't like the size of us now
    We've grown a lot since Hold Me Down
    I can't help but think
    You're the only thing in front of me

    I know, I know you well enough
    (And if I looked hard, if I looked hard enough)
    And I know, and I know you well enough
    (And if I looked hard, if I looked hard enough)

    You put a price on everything
    You even tried to put one on me
    I give my all for your benefit
    I'm sick of this shit

    It's not your fault you always claim
    You always cease to take the blame
    I love you all for everything that you do
    But I'm sick and tired of the fucking abuse
    I'm sick of this shit
    I'm sick of this shit Writer/s: Chris Miller, Dan Flint, Josh Franceschi, Matt Barnes, Max Helyer
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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