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Benhlms - In Shame Lyrics



Benhlms - In Shame Lyrics
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Well the foolish are certain
But the wise heads are so full of doubt
Your cupboard is bare now
Those skeletons have all been let out
You try to find cover
But can't hide away from the truth
Regrets will weigh heavy
On a wasted and misguided youth
Well You will look back one day
At all the mistakes you have made
Those black marks next to your name
Go hang your head in shame
Those misdemeanours
Have caught up with you in the end
Been cut down to size
And thrown straight inside the lions den
They've shot down the fool
He's been ridiculed for his sins
The wet ink on paper
Those immoral capers won't win
Well You will look back one day
At all the mistakes you have made
Those black marks next to your name
Go hang your head in shame
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Well the foolish are certain
But the wise heads are so full of doubt
Your cupboard is bare now
Those skeletons have all been let out
You try to find cover
But can't hide away from the truth
Regrets will weigh heavy
On a wasted and misguided youth
Well You will look back one day
At all the mistakes you have made
Those black marks next to your name
Go hang your head in shame
Those misdemeanours
Have caught up with you in the end
Been cut down to size
And thrown straight inside the lions den
They've shot down the fool
He's been ridiculed for his sins
The wet ink on paper
Those immoral capers won't win
Well You will look back one day
At all the mistakes you have made
Those black marks next to your name
Go hang your head in shame
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Writer: Steve Rosbotham
Copyright: Lyrics © CONEXION MEDIA GROUP, INC., O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Benhlms
Length: 3:32
Written by: Steve Rosbotham

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