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"Robot Boy" is a track by Linkin Park, from the album Studio Collection 2000-2012. The track is 4:29 long. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 9 articles about Linkin Park.
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You say you're not gonna fight 'cause no one will fight for you And you think there's not enough love and no one to give it to And you're sure you've hurt for so long, you've got nothing left to lose So, you say you're not gonna fight 'cause no one will fight for you You say the weight of the world has kept you from letting go And you think compassion's a flaw, and you'll never let it show And you're sure you've hurt in a way that no one will ever know But someday, the weight of the world will give you the strength to go Hold on, the weight of the world will give you the strength to go (yeah, yeah, yeah) So hold on, the weight of the world will give you the strength to go (hold on, hold on, hold on) So hold on, the weight of the world will give you the strength to go (hold on, hold on, hold on) Just hold on, the weight of the world will give you the strength to go
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