LYRICS GAME

Fill in the lyric gaps as you listen to the song
A few years ago my hair went gray
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For the first time I hit the brakes
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Unsure if I was the only fool
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Or the last one who truly believed
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Wondering if for my crew it was nothing but a job
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Through the years they had kids, I only records and tours
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Never grew up like Peter Pan
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With vertigo, alone, trapped in the studio
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Han Solo, in graphite
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I came in here as a kid
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I signed every contract, I trusted
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Like with a dad, just being on stage was enough
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Then everyone was always on vacation
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Me alone there busting my a*s
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Maybe I treated him like a father
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While he treated me like a dummy
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Why make new stuff if people already adore you
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And in the end they fall in love only with novelty
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Almost like they're saying you're old, out of style
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This stuff won't work if it's done at your age
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I paid and walked out like at the bar
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The penalty with a lifetime of savings
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At the price of freedom
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I'd broken even and wondered what sense it made
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But why didn't you die young twenty years ago
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Starting again from less than zero
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And finally lifting the veil
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And really telling you
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Not the winning image people try to sell
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Of themselves
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I don't want to live in a skyscraper
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Just spit a bit of poison back
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And really tell my story, the show resumes
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Welcome to everyone like me
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Last Christmas I was down in the cellar
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I was crying over the moving boxes
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Because when you've seen the world from the top, after
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You're trapped at the top like a mouse
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A successful man isn't always a man of worth
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When the price hits all at once: writer's block
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Copying yourself spares less pain
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Than carving cuts in your heart
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Looking for words in the blood
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I'd better pull myself together
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Or maybe you pick me up by chance
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Because among those who had kids, nobody planned it here
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My life is this theater
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And when they turn off the lights
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I won't have even one regret
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If I've lived like a true goonie
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And on the street they call me uncle
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It's Philadelphia and I'm Rocky
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Maybe it's because instead of one child, God
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Gave me two million nephews
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I listened to my stuff like I'd never done before
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From scratch it was better back then, rap and roll and decadence
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I found it genuine but you can tell I was caught up
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Still mourning the ending of the first band
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And the one I thought was my real brother
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Two kids who from nothing put together a gang
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A friendship that ended, like always in life
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Because of women, politics, pride and filthy cash
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Starting again from less than zero
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And finally lifting the veil
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And really tell about myself
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Not the winning image people try to sell
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Of themselves
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I don't want to live in a skyscraper
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Just spit a bit of poison back
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And really tell my story, the show resumes
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Welcome to everyone like me
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Welcome to everyone like me
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Welcome