The Homeless Gospel Choir - An end to everything

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intro
They told me that the classics never go out of style. but they do. they do. and somehow baby, i never thought that we'd do too

verse 1
Well the end of your rope means different things to different people
Why can't they all just mean the same?
Well i can't tell you why things are the way they are
So don't expect me to explain
Well i hear the grass is greener on the othеr side
But i ain't never been ovеr there
Why can't you just be happy where you're at
And live your life without a care?

chorus
There must be an end to everything
I just haven't found it yet
Does it get easier as you grow old?
It probably never will i bet
Does it get easier as you grow old?
It probably never will i bet

verse 2
I'm having a hard time turning twenty-six
I feel my youth slipping away
I hope the man that i always wanna be
Won't laugh at me for dying of old age
Sometimes i wanna build a pipe bomb
Blow up some corporate clothing store
Other times i wish that i had have the courage
To learn to love my enemies more

chorus
There must be an end to everything
I just haven't found it yet
Does it get easier as you grow old?
It probably never will i bet
Does it get easier as you grow old?
It probably never will i bet

verse 3
Jesus i hope you're really coming
Spring's coming and i feel so cold
I can really use some conversation
If i'm not being too bold

chorus
There must be an end to everything
I just haven't found it yet
Does it get easier as you grow old?
It probably never will i bet
Does it get easier as you grow old?
It probably never will i bet

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