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Blue - How's a Man Supposed to Change lyrics
Yo, check it out First verse, drop it Lord knows I'm gonna make it. To brighter days I'm on my way. I dreamed before and saw the way that I was misbehaving. Now I'm standing face to face. To my reflection I can't see it. My vision's blinded by the pain. ('Cause that's how I feel) My mirror's broken. I've been cursed with seven years of bad luck. Will the sorrow ever change. [Chorus] So now my soul's in debt. I must regret. I die and live another lonely day. Tell me how a man's supposed to change. So now my souls in debt. I must regret. I die and live another lonely day. Tell me how a man's supposed to change. How's a man supposed to change? Tell me My fear is growing old unhappy. Without my loved ones next to me. Ink on my skin has nearly faded. Incarcerated for my sins. To my reflection I can't see it. My vision's blinded by the pain. (by the pain y'all) My mirror's broken. I've been cursed with seven years of bad luck. Will the sorrow ever change. That's right, by the pain [Chorus] So now my soul's in debt. I must regret. I die and live another lonely day. Tell me how a man's supposed to change. So now my soul's in debt (soul's in debt) I must regret. I die and live another lonely day. Tell me how a man's supposed to change Blue, sing How a man's supposed to change How am I supposed to change Blue So now my souls in debt. I must regret. I die and live another lonely day. Tell me how a man's supposed to change So now my soul's in debt. I must regret. I die and live another lonely day. Tell me how a man's supposed to change How's a man supposed to change y'all? Tell me how a man's supposed to change Tell me how a man's supposed to change Tell me how a man's supposed to change So now my soul's in debt. I must regret. I die and live another lonely day. Tel me how a man's supposed to change So now my soul's in debt. I must regret. I die and live another lonely day. |
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