Dynamite Boy - Sky's the Limit [*] Lyrics

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Sky's the Limit [*]
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Sky's the Limit [*] Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Sky's the Limit [*] By Dynamite Boy?
Stand up my friend
This is the end More than ever I think I need a break From the things they do to the things they say Please don't listen And will it all work out (Just go away) Whose to say that's who is right and who is wrong (It's not okay) And I'll never walk alone (its not okay) Whose to say that's who is right and who is wrong (its not okay) And I'll never walk alone I been mislead By what they said. But only time will we're living dead By the things we're taught we blame our friends Please don't listen Will it all work out (Just go away) Whose to say that's who is right and who is wrong (It's not okay) And I'll never walk alone (It's not okay) Whose to say that's who is right and who is wrong (It's not okay) And I'll never walk alone I hate my friends around me They always tell me how to be Whose to say that's who is right and who is wrong (It's not okay) And I'll never walk alone (It's not okay) Whose to say that's who is right and who is wrong (It's not okay) And I'll never walk alone (Just go away) (Just go away) |
Who Wrote Sky's the Limit [*] By Dynamite Boy?
Dwayne P. Wiggins
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What's The Duration Of The Sky's the Limit [*] By Dynamite Boy?The duration of Sky's the Limit [*] is 3:05 minutes and seconds. |
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