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  1. Mar 29, 2024 · Up To Me Lyrics: If it were up to me / I know it ain't, but if it was / The land of the free wouldn't cost so much / And the bank wouldn't own it all / I'd run things differently...

  2. In your specific case, neither 'was' nor 'were' is best; you should say "if it is running". "If it were running" is subjunctive case, used to describe hypothetical situations: "If it were running, I would stop it first, but it's already stopped."

  3. How would things be different if they were up to you? Aaron Lewis shares a brand new song he wrote with friend Bobby Pinson called "Up To Me".

    • 5 min
    • 1.2M
    • Country Rebel
  4. Lyrics. If it were up to me. I know it ain't but if it was. The land of the free wouldn't cost so much. And the bank wouldn't own at all. I'd run things differently. I know I can't but if I could. I stand where lady liberty stood. Before I'd let her fall. I'd build a better life. And a bigger wall. If it were up to me the churches would stay open.

  5. If it were up to me. I know it ain't but if it was. The land of the free wouldn't cost so much. And the bank wouldn't own at all. I'd run things differently. I know I can't but if I could. I stand where lady liberty stood. Before I'd let her fall. I'd build a better life.

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  7. If it were up to me, the churches would stay open. If it were up to me, the borders would stay closed. And the helping hand would go to those still working. Their fingers to the bone. I can't help but wonder how much better it would be. If it were up to me. The games they play with all of us.

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