UNIT 6 // Senioritis
Lyric Sheet
Music by Randy Marksberry
Lyrics by Ryan and Jenny Henry
Bold = Roots
Italicized = meaning of corresponding root
VERSE I:
I'll try to ag you on - to get you to act and to do.
My puIs is getting slow, so I'll need you to push me, too.
I won't loc into place and (to) feed on the past ... and we'll just press on.
I aud to hear a chant, but I cant (to) sing or (to) call.
'Cause death breathes down our nec; it wants to harm and kill us all.
Cep I seize and I take every opportunity that I view.
CHORUS:
This road is an od way, we're coming
to a head. We'll wear a cap and cip in the day.
This cord runs through the heart; it's a ple that we can (to) fill.
This is a big (to) step; you're a grad, you've sat enough.
Try to be prim. Push, don't press.
Comfort your sol; be an icon, give your image a new life.
VERSE 2:
My son, this is the (to) sound that will spir us on to breathe.
And this text that we cover ... we write and we weave.
If I am to love my friend in the best way - I'll put him in top place!
CHORUS:
This road is an od way, we're coming
to a head. We'll wear a cap and cip in the day.
This cord runs through the heart; it's a ple that we can (to) fill.
This is a big (to) step; you're a grad, you've sat enough.
Try to be prim. Push, don't press.
Comfort your sol; be an icon, give your image a new life.
BRIDGE:
Sometimes I laps; I slip and slide.
I seek my crypt and try to hide.
CHORUS:
This road is an od way, we're coming
to a head. We'll wear a cap and cip in the day.
This cord runs through the heart; it's a ple that we can (to) fill.
This is a big (to) step; you're a grad, you've sat enough.
Try to be prim. Push, don't press.
Comfort your sol; be an icon, give your image a new life.