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lyrics
I thought my life had ended by 21
Mama said you know I hate
To see you suffering son
But I’m afraid this time
It’s up to you
She crossed her arms and said:
“Hey boy get out of bed.”
I know it’s late, but you got work to do
You’ve always paid out on the front end
So you’ll be better off later child
From the day you was born
To Your last birthday
And when they cut you with the blunt end
I know it hurts you all the while
But the wounds not deep
And in time it goes away
She told me:
“Son. You know. You could have
left her long ago.
And gone back to school
Where all would have been well.
“But instead you stayed
and all your debts were doubly paid.
And credited to your account in hell.”
You’ve always paid out on the front end
So you’ll be better off later child
From the day you was born
To Your last birthday
And when they cut you with the blunt end
I know it hurts you all the while
But the wounds not deep
And in time it goes away
Well well well
If you torture yourself up until the final hour
When the bad news comes your disappointed anyway
Ain’t no way to prepare yourself for what you don’t know
So it’s best to have faith
Get on your knees and pray
Hey Boy
You’ve always paid out on the front end
So you’ll be better off later child
From the day you was born
To Your last birthday
And when they cut you with the blunt end
I know it hurts you all the while
But the wounds not deep
And in time it goes away
No the wounds not deep
And in time it goes away
credits
from Brooklyn Hustle / Memphis Muscle,
released December 19, 2008
Jake Rabinbach: Vocals/Guitar
Jake Vest: Guitar/Backing Vocals
Brandon Robertson: Bass
Greg Faison: Drums/Percussion
Paul Morelli: Tenor/Baritone Sax
Nashon Benford: Trumpet
Rick Steff: Piano
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