Kelsey Waldon - History Repeats Itself lyrics

[Kelsey Waldon - History Repeats Itself lyrics]

I went to school on the rural route
With my brother the same age as me
Couldn’t tell us apart to save yourself

Except the devil in my eyes and
Who I came to be
Could have been someone like my brother did
Like the promise of a new morning sun
But tell me what else is a poor boy to do
Except to sell so he can live
And die by the gun

Worn out like an old pair of denim, I’m faded
Politicians pushin’ pills wanna
Keep me sedatеd
Keep the poor in prison and interrogated
Don’t history rеpeat it'self? Find your
Faith in somewhere’s else
Gotta get out before I kill myself

Now I’m wanted in two or three counties
For everything that I have done
The law finally found me to take me away
There was nothing left to do but run

Worn out like an old pair of denim, I’m faded
Politicians pushin’ pills wanna
Keep me sedated
Keep the poor in prison and interrogated
Don’t history repeat it'self? Find your
Faith in somewhere’s else
Gotta get out before I kill myself
Gotta get out before I kill myself

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