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Jimmy Rae was born and raised to be
The son of pride and family respect
And Jimmy Rae swore he'd one day see
The other side of his own neglect
So Jimmy Rae left home at seventeen
And vowed he would never look back
He passed his old man on the floor
Empty bottle, his face in the crack
And it's so sad to see that no one hears the call
And it's so hard to be alone trapped against the wall
Where nobody gives a damn
The sacrificial lamb
The message is clear
It's a tragedy to see you slip away
Jimmy Rae
Jimmy Rae dreamed he'd someday be
A lucky child of significance
And shall we say it was destiny

He'd be a victim of indifference
So Jimmy Rae fell down to his knees
And confessed to a higher God
'O naked truth you're a travesty
Your creation's a fraud
'O and it's so sad to see that no one hears the call
And it's so hard to be alone trapped against the wall
Where nobody gives a damn
The sacrificial lamb
The message is clear
It's a tragedy to see you slip away
Jimmy Rae
Oh no no
And it's so sad to see that no one hears the call
And it's so hard to be alone trapped against the wall
Whoa where nobody gives a damn
The sacrificial lamb
The message is clear
It's a tragedy to see you slip away
Jimmy Rae
Jimmy Rae no no no
Oh no
It's so sad to see you slip away
It's so sad to see you slip away
Jimmy Rae
Jimmy Rae
Jimmy Rae
Do you hear me Jimmy Rae?
Do you hear me Jimmy Rae?
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Corey Mitchell Hart (born 31 May 1962, in Montreal, Canada) is a Canadian musician.

Hart became an instant hit with his rebellious looks, and his first album released in 1983 First Offense, featuring the hit song Sunglasses At Night. The album sold well in both Canada and the United States. The follow-up album was Boy in the Box in 1985, another very successful album featuring the song Never Surrender, which would be his highest-charting single. Hart would continue to record music, but his commercial success was significantly reduced after Box.

Today, Hart lives in the Bahamas with his wife, musician Julie Masse, and their four children.


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