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Til Death Do Us Part - Mountain Man Lyrics



Til Death Do Us Part - Mountain Man Lyrics




We can kill some fascists
We can kill some nazis
We can go to the mountains and start our own civilization
We can become something radiant, like your face's pink and white gradient
We can run away
We can meet Bigfoot
We can tell hm about all our dreams
We can tell him about what we want to be that we've never seen before

Wish I could be like my father
He is a simple man
But all I'll ever be
Is a mountain man

I watch your family cry as the Captain dies
I watch them stay up later 'cause Papa's in the sky
Wish someone similar could relate to that statement
Drive your mom's car while they drive her insane
Four years later so far nothing's been the same
We were supposed to move in one day
And one day have the same last name
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We can kill some fascists
We can kill some nazis
We can go to the mountains and start our own civilization
We can become something radiant, like your face's pink and white gradient
We can run away
We can meet Bigfoot
We can tell hm about all our dreams
We can tell him about what we want to be that we've never seen before

Wish I could be like my father
He is a simple man
But all I'll ever be
Is a mountain man

I watch your family cry as the Captain dies
I watch them stay up later 'cause Papa's in the sky
Wish someone similar could relate to that statement
Drive your mom's car while they drive her insane
Four years later so far nothing's been the same
We were supposed to move in one day
And one day have the same last name
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Writer: Isaiah Archuleta
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Length: 4:17
Written by: Isaiah Archuleta
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