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Silly Boy - TERRY LINEN



     
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I might be wrong but I might be right
Anyhow I know I tried
I better leave, I better leave
I better stop
I like her taste when it fills my soul
I'll tell you something I've never told anyone
Not anyone, not anyone
Everyone's got a bleeding heart
I don't know where or when to start
I better bleed, I better bleed
I better stop
I better bleed, I better bleed
I better stop
Silly boys
You ran away

Your unemployed
You'd waste away
Silly boys
You ran away
Your unemployed
You'd waste away
Silly boys you run away to far
Remember this remember where you are
Life is good
It's what I see that
Makes me want to disagree
I better leave, I better leave
I better not
You might be wrong cause you know I'm right
If you lose your way you just follow mine
I better leave, I better leave
I better stop
I better leave, I better leave
I better stop
Silly boys
You ran away
Your unemployed
You'd waste away
Silly boys
You ran away
Your unemployed
You'd waste away
You run away, you're unemployed, waste away
Silly boys
You ran away
Your unemployed
You'd waste away
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written by Christensen, Soeren / Westmark, Steffen / Villadsen, Allan / Joergensen, Per
Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing

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Terry Linen is easily one of reggae music's greatest talents to have emerged in the new millennium. Blessed with a brilliantly distinctive voice, this diminutive singer has cemented a place in the hearts of reggae lovers worldwide with his hit songs, with their haunting melodies and wonderful songwriting. Born Kiplin Simpson, Linen grew up in the district of Red Bank, where he attended the Red Bank Primary and Red Bank High schools. Being the first child for his mother, his grandparents raised him, while his mother went out to hustle to put food on the table for him and his five siblings.

Read more about Terry Linen on Last.fm.


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