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Badge of Pride
 
  All the bullshit that I see so much I can’t believe grown man just tryin’ to be true to myself
Impossibly I may not ever get rich might wind up diggin’ a ditch I won’t cry no I won’t bitch i
Wont back down and I’ll never quit it is my badge of pride -hardcore ’til the day I die just
Tryin’ to survive I won’t back down or apologize say what you wanna say I’m not listening
Anyway I’ll believe what I wanna believe true to myself that’s how it’s gotta be. all the
Methods that I use all the things I use and abuse it all leaves me confused I’ve beer torn up,
Beat down and bruised but somehow I was saved and I’m standing here today now I do
Things my own way cause I’m never going back again




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