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Alan Baez - Pendejo No.45 Lyrics



Alan Baez - Pendejo No.45 Lyrics




The wild and cold nighttime
Burning bills to keep warm
Hoping the sun will rise
Before the hundreds

Hunted and persecuted
For seeking better roads
See I'm just like you
Without the pillaging and plundering

Damned and defeated
We watch the first light shine true
Covering the areas we were found surrounded
The night had me shakened it rattled my mind
I have mistaken your kindness

I've mistaken your freedom
I've mistaken your love
And it's my fault
And mine only

But the night has its ways
Of making things shine right
And the tables will turn
As sure as the night

And death will find you
And it won't be easy
And I'll be right behind you Please believe me

In the rain or the snow
If the sun may shine
We'll know just who
Has been left behind
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The wild and cold nighttime
Burning bills to keep warm
Hoping the sun will rise
Before the hundreds

Hunted and persecuted
For seeking better roads
See I'm just like you
Without the pillaging and plundering

Damned and defeated
We watch the first light shine true
Covering the areas we were found surrounded
The night had me shakened it rattled my mind
I have mistaken your kindness

I've mistaken your freedom
I've mistaken your love
And it's my fault
And mine only

But the night has its ways
Of making things shine right
And the tables will turn
As sure as the night

And death will find you
And it won't be easy
And I'll be right behind you Please believe me

In the rain or the snow
If the sun may shine
We'll know just who
Has been left behind
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Writer: Alan Lopez
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Alan Baez - Pendejo No.45 Video
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Performed By: Alan Baez
Language: English
Length: 2:19
Written by: Alan Lopez

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