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Issues - Princeton Ave Lyrics



Issues - Princeton Ave Lyrics




It's time for a change! This generation... this generation needs a hero!

What is a man, who lays a hand on his lover, and calls it tough love, tough love
What is a man, who can't take a stand for his daughter, and calls it tough love, tough love
Your roots grow in the cracks of the alleys, college park made you
Man enough to see, man enough to see, there ain't a goddamn man in me

Take me back to a date before I was hostile and learned to hate

You promised you would never become,

You promised you would never become,
A storm a blackout replicating the one
The thunder inside him became your life
And you called him your best friend 'til the day you were nine

What is a man, who lays a hand on his lover, and calls it tough love, tough love
What is a man, who can't take a stand for his daughter, and calls it tough love, tough love

Hotel rooms, Bourbon and Bronx, a drifter living life without God
You've done it now, you planted a seed. Now the storm inside you-it swallows her

Baby love, alright
And I know life can be so strange
But I know I can make a change
I'mma wipe away the clouds for ya

I'm gonna be around for ya,
I'm gonna paint the town for ya,
I'm gonna make a promise to give you everything you want and need,
But she f*cked up now, 'cause she's bearing another mouth you can't feed

Cease production of a destructive breed,
Seek help 'cause your pride only makes you weak

And what is a man, who lays a hand on his lover, and calls it tough love, tough love
What is a man, who can't take a stand for his daughter (can't take a stand), and calls it tough love, tough love
Your roots grow in the cracks of the alleys, college park made you
Man enough to see, man enough to see, there ain't a goddamn man in me
(There ain't a goddamn man in me)
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It's time for a change! This generation... this generation needs a hero!

What is a man, who lays a hand on his lover, and calls it tough love, tough love
What is a man, who can't take a stand for his daughter, and calls it tough love, tough love
Your roots grow in the cracks of the alleys, college park made you
Man enough to see, man enough to see, there ain't a goddamn man in me

Take me back to a date before I was hostile and learned to hate

You promised you would never become,

You promised you would never become,
A storm a blackout replicating the one
The thunder inside him became your life
And you called him your best friend 'til the day you were nine

What is a man, who lays a hand on his lover, and calls it tough love, tough love
What is a man, who can't take a stand for his daughter, and calls it tough love, tough love

Hotel rooms, Bourbon and Bronx, a drifter living life without God
You've done it now, you planted a seed. Now the storm inside you-it swallows her

Baby love, alright
And I know life can be so strange
But I know I can make a change
I'mma wipe away the clouds for ya

I'm gonna be around for ya,
I'm gonna paint the town for ya,
I'm gonna make a promise to give you everything you want and need,
But she f*cked up now, 'cause she's bearing another mouth you can't feed

Cease production of a destructive breed,
Seek help 'cause your pride only makes you weak

And what is a man, who lays a hand on his lover, and calls it tough love, tough love
What is a man, who can't take a stand for his daughter (can't take a stand), and calls it tough love, tough love
Your roots grow in the cracks of the alleys, college park made you
Man enough to see, man enough to see, there ain't a goddamn man in me
(There ain't a goddamn man in me)
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Writer: Adrian Rebollo, Derek Carter, Josh Manuel, Michael Bohn, Skyler Acord, Tyler Acord
Copyright: Lyrics © BMG Rights Management

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