The Rest of My Life - Big Daddy Wilson & Doc Fozz



     
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The Rest of My Life Lyrics


I fell asleep last Saturday, underneath polluted skies
I walked alone in those Jersey nights
And I saw the board walk start to fall
The emptiness starts to drown
The quiet corners of this town and I
Late last night, I made my plans
It was the only thing I felt I could do
Said, goodbye to my best friend
Sometimes there’s no one left to tell you the truth
It's gonna kill me the rest of my life
Let me apologize while I’m still alive
I know, it's time to face all of my past mistakes
It's gonna kill me for the rest of my life
This is my all time low
Somehow it feels so familiar
Somehow it seems so familiar
I feel like letting go
And every second that goes by

I’m screaming out for second tries
Said, goodbye to my best friend
Sometimes there’s no one left to tell me the truth
It's gonna kill me the rest of my life
Let me apologize while I’m still alive
I know, it's time to face all of my past mistakes
I've got to live with them the rest of my life
This is the mess I've made
These are the words I can’t erase
This is my life support shutting down for the final time
And it twists like a blade and kills me for the rest of my life
If you won’t forgive me, the rest of my life
Let me apologize while I’m still alive
I know, it's time to face all of my past mistakes
It's gonna kill me for the rest of my life
It's gonna kill me for the rest of my life
It's gonna kill me for the rest of my life

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Big Daddy Wilson was born less than 50 years ago in a small town called Edenton, North Carolina. The population of Edenton counts less than 6000, 55% African Americans, 25% below the poverty line. “We were very poor but I had a very beautiful childhood“, Wilson remembers. “Me and my sisters were raised by Mom and Grandma. We lived a simple life, we went to church every Sunday, school on weekdays. I also worked back then on the tobacco plantation and in the cotton fields, I was a real country boy.

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