Lyrics of 'Left To Die' by Bobby Long

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I'm afraid to die
I'm nearly old
I'm almost young
Or so i'm told

they say, time is a healer
faith is death
or left to die
i wont put a strain on another broken chain
or so i lie
so i lie

i'm floading down
like a long lost dream
my savier flew from
his stitched up scene

and i'm afraid to die
i'm nearly old
i'm almost young
or so i'm told

they say, i would be better
far from here, and left alone
but now my luck isn't cheaper
my faith i'll buy traffic drones(?)
'cause i'still alone
nowhere to go


i'm floading down
like a long lost dream
my savier flew from
his stitched up scene

my friends they cry
will be the first to die
i'm far, far to scared to asking why

'cause i'm afraid to die
i'm nearly old
i'm almost young
or so i'm told

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