Lyrics Hurt People - Brandon Stansell
My
momma
was
raised
in
a
little
house
Right
on
the
Georgia
line
Middle
of
the
three
to
a
mother
who
drank
Way
too
much
sometimes
She
left
home
when
she
turned
18
For
a
different
kind
of
life
She
fell
for
somebody
with
some
Southern
charm
She
thought
just
might
treat
her
right
She
became
a
mother,
became
a
wife
And
they
got
used
to
they
way
they'd
fight
So
the
cycle
keeps
going
And
now
it's
his
heart
that's
broken
You
can
hide
your
scars,
ignore
your
pain
But
it
all
comes
out
in
other
ways
And
you
don't
know
when,
so
you're
living
on
pins
and
needles
So
we
do
our
best
getting
through
our
days
But
deep
down,
it
feels
like
we're
all
the
same
Nobody's
good,
nobody's
evil
But
hurt
people,
hurt
people
Hurt
people,
hurt
people
I
knew
they
wouldn't
understand,
but
I
told
them
anyway
And
10
years
later,
I'm
still
waiting
for
time
to
heal
this
pain
My
daddy
said,
"I
want
you
to
know
that
we're
not
proud
of
you"
So
I
left
home
all
on
my
own
just
like
hurt
people
do
They
always
told
me,
"You
got
your
mother's
eyes"
And
I
saw
it
clearly
as
we
both
cried
And
the
cycle
keeps
going
And
now
it's
my
heart
that's
broken
Well,
you
can
hide
your
scars,
ignore
your
pain
But
it
all
comes
out
in
other
ways
And
you
don't
know
when
so
you're
living
on
pins
and
needles
So
we
do
our
best
getting
through
our
days
But
deep
down
it
feels
like
we're
all
the
same
Nobody's
good,
nobody's
evil
But
hurt
people,
hurt
people
Hurt
people,
hurt
people
You
can
hide
your
scars,
ignore
your
pain
But
it
all
comes
out
in
other
ways
And
you
don't
know
when
so
you're
living
on
pins
and
needles
So
we
do
our
best
getting
through
our
days
But
deep
down
it
feels
like
we're
all
the
same
Nobody's
good,
nobody's
evil
Nobody's
good,
nobody
is
evil
But
hurt
people,
hurt
people
Hurt
people,
hurt
people
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