Passport Bros

vibrant afrobeat

March 21st, 2024suno

Lyrics

[Verse] Every night we hit the streets, feeling like we own the world Hoping to find some loving, from different girls But overseas it's not what it seems, a lesson we have learned Cheap thrills and broken dreams, our hearts have been burned (ooh-yeah) [Chorus] Passport Bros, chasing after things we can never own Trading love for lust, in a world unknown But when we're back home, we're feeling all alone No hoes to call our own, our swagger's all gone (uhh) [Verse 2] We thought we found the gold, but it turned out to be fool's gold Caught up in a web of lies, our innocence was sold STDs and empty wallets, the price we had to pay Lesson learned, back home we yearn, for love that's here to stay (ooh-yeah)

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