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The Make-Sense-Law Video (MV)




Performed By: Uncle Bard
Featuring: the Dirty Bastards
Language: English
Length: 4:38
Written by: Guido Domingo




Uncle Bard - The Make-Sense-Law Lyrics
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[ Featuring the Dirty Bastards ]

I think I might need a change in habits
Looking back at the past, having no rest
Has become complicated
Tonight I won't be coming home
Maybe tomorrow if I get what I was looking for
If I turn around I see my tracks pretty faded
Covered in choices I never wanted
But I'm not so innocent
Tonight I'm gonna pay off my loans
So that tomorrow I can finally make more
And so I will wait till morning comes
I don't wanna let this opportunity go
'Cause day-to-day is a source
An easy incredible source
Of joys to be caught
And so I will wait till morning comes
This's essential for a proper rebirth
'Cause day-to-day is a source
A free, incredible source
That's what senses are for
It's a make-sense-law
I got distracted searching for money to live easy
Struggling in vain, taking away
The pleasure of a sweet existence
But I don't wanna waste my time no more
Maybe tomorrow if I find what I was looking for
I was thrashing moments that make life worth living
Flavours and laughters, scents and shudders
All low maintenance
Sometimes a change doesn't take much more
Than a night spent awake waiting for dawn
And so I will wait till morning comes
I don't wanna let this opportunity go
'Cause day-to-day is a source
An easy incredible source
Of joys to be caught
And so I will wait till morning comes
This's essential for a proper rebirth
'Cause day-to-day is a source
A free, incredible source
That's what senses are for
It's a make-sense-law
And so I will wait till morning comes
I don't wanna let this opportunity go
'Cause day-to-day is a source
An easy incredible source
Of joys to be caught
And so I will wait till morning comes
This's essential for a proper rebirth
'Cause day-to-day is a source
A free, incredible source
That's what senses are for
It's a make-sense-law
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English

I think I might need a change in habits
Looking back at the past, having no rest
Has become complicated
Tonight I won't be coming home
Maybe tomorrow if I get what I was looking for
If I turn around I see my tracks pretty faded
Covered in choices I never wanted
But I'm not so innocent
Tonight I'm gonna pay off my loans
So that tomorrow I can finally make more
And so I will wait till morning comes
I don't wanna let this opportunity go
'Cause day-to-day is a source
An easy incredible source
Of joys to be caught
And so I will wait till morning comes
This's essential for a proper rebirth
'Cause day-to-day is a source
A free, incredible source
That's what senses are for
It's a make-sense-law
I got distracted searching for money to live easy
Struggling in vain, taking away
The pleasure of a sweet existence
But I don't wanna waste my time no more
Maybe tomorrow if I find what I was looking for
I was thrashing moments that make life worth living
Flavours and laughters, scents and shudders
All low maintenance
Sometimes a change doesn't take much more
Than a night spent awake waiting for dawn
And so I will wait till morning comes
I don't wanna let this opportunity go
'Cause day-to-day is a source
An easy incredible source
Of joys to be caught
And so I will wait till morning comes
This's essential for a proper rebirth
'Cause day-to-day is a source
A free, incredible source
That's what senses are for
It's a make-sense-law
And so I will wait till morning comes
I don't wanna let this opportunity go
'Cause day-to-day is a source
An easy incredible source
Of joys to be caught
And so I will wait till morning comes
This's essential for a proper rebirth
'Cause day-to-day is a source
A free, incredible source
That's what senses are for
It's a make-sense-law
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Writer: Guido Domingo
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