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Good lessons from an unexpected source...Tiktok :)

  God does work in mysterious ways.  He speaks to us even in Tiktok. And this is what my fave friars will be talking about below.  Enjoy.  

Bring Me Down

 




 

 

Is it unfair
Would you be aware
If I might
Catch you in a stare
Now tell me if it's okay
If I walk past your door today
I'm runnin out of happy things to say
But I don't need a funny line
'Cause nobody laughs at a castle
That's crawling down
With every word you
Every game you
Every hate
Come on now tell me
Would it be a better day for you
If you bring me down?
You got your coat and tie
And you're lookin' so cool
In front of the TV camera
All that just to tell us we'll be gone
Now tell me is it all okay
If I tell you you're fuckin' gay
Don't anyone have a happy thing to say
But I don't need a funny line
'Cause nobody laughs at a castle
That's crumbling down
With every word you
Every game you
Every hate
Come on now tell me
Would it be a better day for you
If you bring me down?
Kill me a little
Kill me a little every day
Is it unfair (is it unfair)
To be aware (come on kill me)
If I might ever catch you in a stare
But I don't need a funny line
'Cause nobody laughs at a castle
That's crumbling down
With every word you
Every game you
Every hate
Come on now tell me
Would it be a better day for you
If you bring me down
Why don't you tell me
Would it be a better day for you
If you bring me down
Bring me down
Bring me down
Bring me down

 

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