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Cities & Coasts - Can't Afford to Work Lyrics



Cities & Coasts - Can't Afford to Work Lyrics




I can't afford to work no more
And I wonder what's on the other side of the door
Cuz I've been thinking lately
That nothing's ever changing

At the break of dawn
I'll be so far gone
You may think I'm crazy
But you're no better baby

Why do you work for someone else's second home?
Why has it taken us this long?
To realize that lately
Nothing's ever changing

At the break of dawn
I'll be so far gone
You may think I'm crazy
But you're no better baby

I will take what's mine
And I'm leaving here tonight
I don't wanna take their side

At the break of dawn
I'll be so far gone
You may think I'm crazy
But you're no better baby
At the break of dawn
I'll be so far gone
You may think I'm crazy
But you're no better baby
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English

I can't afford to work no more
And I wonder what's on the other side of the door
Cuz I've been thinking lately
That nothing's ever changing

At the break of dawn
I'll be so far gone
You may think I'm crazy
But you're no better baby

Why do you work for someone else's second home?
Why has it taken us this long?
To realize that lately
Nothing's ever changing

At the break of dawn
I'll be so far gone
You may think I'm crazy
But you're no better baby

I will take what's mine
And I'm leaving here tonight
I don't wanna take their side

At the break of dawn
I'll be so far gone
You may think I'm crazy
But you're no better baby
At the break of dawn
I'll be so far gone
You may think I'm crazy
But you're no better baby
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Writer: Nathan Hedges
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Performed By: Cities & Coasts
Language: English
Length: 2:50
Written by: Nathan Hedges

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