Here we go again Mr liberty, reading books about deadened men, living free
take a full flavour of hard earned cash, burn it with your past Mr Jack Kerouac.
because here's the biggest world that you'll ever see, and if you feel a bit brave you can have it for free son, you're going nowhere just look at me, I'll still be living with my mum to the age of 26
waste away the time, kill the space in your mind.
I want love, I get love, it comes around and I rip down.
well here we go again Mr Liberty, reading books about dead men who lived to be free,
and no one ever said that this was gonna be easy, but it takes a special certain type of challenge to please me so lets, form a pact on the dirt track never look back nothing but a nap sack pack with Jack Kerouac we'll tear up the map and venture into the wild cause if deaths inevitable let's burn out in style
credits
from Welcome to Rose Hill,
released August 6, 2013
Written and recorded by Joe Blackford.
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