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Easy Way Out - Dylan LeBlanc



     
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Indecision, poor decisions, led me to believe
That you live and you learn till you earn
Your own worst enemyCross my heart and hope to die
Has she got somethin' better
Misery loves company while we're in this togetherAll has been said, and all has been done
Take a long look, you were the only oneThe easy way out, it's a dangerous path
No one knows it like I do
And beat the door down, and shatter the glass
But you better be sure what it leads to...
What it leads to...The lash I felt from the Bible belt brought me down on my knees
When I thought that I could stand on my own two feet
Thorazine dreams and thundering, and dangerous weather
And in my head I'll soon be dead, or soon feelin' betterAll has been said, and all has been done
Takin' on the pain, you were the only oneThe easy way out, it's a dangerous path
No one knows it like I do
Beat the door down, shatter the glass
But you better be sure what it leads to...
What it leads to...The easy way out, it's a dangerous path

No one knows it like I do
When you beat the door down, shatter the glass
But you better be sure what it leads to...
What it leads to...What it leads to...What it leads to.

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Dylan LeBlanc (born 1990 in Shreveport, Louisiana, United States) is an American singer-songwriter. LeBlanc grew up hanging out amongst the session musicians at Fame Studios. By age 7, LeBlanc was already learning how to play a Picking style on the guitar and began writing his own songs when his father bought him a guitar for his 11th birthday. When he turned 15 he began to hone his songwriting by playing live whenever he could, often traveling hundreds of miles on his own to play to just a handful of people.

Read more about Dylan LeBlanc on Last.fm.


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