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L​.​D​.​P.

from Where Do We Go From Here? by Dead End Job

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Outta the womb and straight to the tomb

You better pick yourself up

You gotta run, run, run

Keep on fighting for more

'Till your beaten and your sore

And still you live your life

Under the gun, gun, gun

Well I know I didn't sign up for my life to be this way

Always bending over backwards 'till you feel you backbone break

And I gotta pick the broken pieces of my dreams up off the floor

Even though that small rebellion's gonna leave me fucking poor

Well, well, well

What's a rebel in hell?

You got a gun in your back?

And a story to tell?

You sing the same old song

About the lines being drawn

Then cash in your soul

When the shit starts to smell

And I know I didn't sign up for my life to be this way

Always bending over backwards 'till you feel you backbone break

And I gotta pick the broken pieces of my dreams up off the floor

Even though that small rebellion's gonna leave me fucking poor

Where do we go from here?

Another wasted year

Down the drain

Down the drain!

Where do we go from here?

Another bleeding year

Wastes away

What's the way?

Outta the womb and straight to the tomb

You better pick yourself up, pick pick yourself up

Pick a career, fast-track to nowhere

Beat your dreams down

Make mom and dad proud

Outta the womb and straight to the tomb

You better pick yourself up, pick pick yourself up

Cut your hair off, leave your resolve soft

Become someone

Make yourself someone now

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from Where Do We Go From Here?, released November 18, 2016

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Dead End Job Kent, Ohio

D.E.J. is a Kent based 3 man punk band, channeling the aggressive punk soul of early punk bands, and the catchy sing-able tunes of modern punk. Formed in 2011.

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