Rags to riches
He who dares
This time next year we'll be millionaires
Don't hold your breath
Have a plan b
For me it's either this or the cemetery
When I shut my mouth and put down my guitar
That's the day that I die
Your life was over before it begun
You didn't even try
When you're down this low there's nowhere you can go but up
If you say so I really don't give a
Some were born to lose
We were born to win
We'll hit the ground running and we'll never give in
Don't call it luck
We were born to win
A little poverty
Doesn't bother me
Unless it gets in the way of my company
Got no money
And won't win the lottery
Don't need any of it to comfort me
I won't turn the page
Be a slave to the wage
I'll always act my shoe size and never my age
But I'm never alone
I don't have no fear
We're already making our way out of here
When you're down this low there's nowhere you can go but up
If you say so I really don't give a
Some were born to lose
We were born to win
I hit the ground running and grew a thick skin
Don't call it luck
We were born to win
Been listening to it non stop since release. Songs so catchy that you not only sing-a-long immediately, you feel-a-long with Cheerbleederz Chad Calamity & the CTGBs
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