Lyrics of '80 Dollars' by Abe Parker

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Goodwill shoes
Maybe nobody will notice you
They don’t need to know what you go through
It’s none of their business

Pay the rent
'Cause mom is strung out on the couch again
Keep your sister from her new boyfriend
When he visits

Singing out, oh
You don’t know what to do, yeah
There’s only

80 dollars left inside the mattress
Pretty little child of God you’ve got this
Don’t ever let all these nightmares bring you down

You down
You down
You down

You down
You down
You down

You down
You down
You down

Don’t ever let em bring you down

45 goes to get all the groceries
25 more to get you some new jeans
Trying get home on the last 10 something
Living on nothing

Never mind wondering
How you got here, why it’s all so senseless
Watching your classmates driving Bentleys
While you’re walking home all alone

I see you walking home all alone

Whoah
You don’t know what to do, yeah
There’s only

80 dollars left inside the mattress
Pretty little child of God you’ve got this
Don’t ever let all these nightmares bring you down

You down
You down
You down

You down
You down
You down

You down
You down
You down

Don’t ever let em bring you down

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