Win Some, Lose Some

Album: Cavalier Youth (2014)
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  • If I'm gonna die I'm not gonna die on my knees.
    If there's bigger plans then someone read them out to me.
    The house is alive in a hearse so for better things.
    Oh, have we been wasting your time, your time with me?

    Get away, get away, get away from me.
    I'm moving on, moving on to better things.
    And I got no time to explain what you see.
    So let me hit the blinds indefinitely.

    Yes, you win some and you lose some.
    I've been losing for a while now.
    And you win some and you lose some.
    And I've been keeping count.
    I said oh, my hope is gone.
    I said oh, my hope is gone.

    In this life I sing till I catch a space.
    I'm in a different district, Hunger games.
    I don't know if we'll making it anymore.
    Put me, put me on a pedestal.
    Let's see, let's see if our eyes are full.
    At least I'll be in the fight, I ain't scared anymore.

    Yes, you win some and you lose some.
    I've been losing for a while now.
    And you win some and you lose some.
    And I've been keeping count.
    I said oh, my hope is gone.
    I said oh, my hope is gone.

    Get away, get away, get away from me.
    I'm moving on, moving on to better things. [X4]

    Yes, you win some and you lose some.
    I've been losing for a while now.
    And you win some and you lose some.
    And I've been keeping count.
    I said oh, my hope is gone.
    I said oh, my hope is gone.
    Yes, you win some and you lose some.
    I've been losing for a while now.
    And you win some and you lose some.
    And I've been keeping count.
    I said oh, my hope is gone.
    I said oh, my hope is gone. Writer/s: CHRISTOPHER JAMES MILLER, DANIEL DAVID FLINT, JOSH JAMES ALPHONSE FRANCESCHI, MATTHEW JAMES BARNES, MAX MICHAEL HELYER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Royalty Network, Songtrust Ave
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