kaboom
Get it right
Get it right now
Get it right
Do it good
Get it right now (kaboom)

Get it right
Get it right now
Get it right

Oh let's bomb the factory
That makes all the wannabes
Let's burst all the bubbles
That brainwash the masses

As far as I can tell
It doesn't matter who you are
If you can believe there's something worth fighting for
The color of an eye
The glory of a sudden view
Baby in your arms
The smile he always shoots at you

Believing in nothing
Makes life so boring
So let's pray for something
To feel good in the morning

As far as I can tell
It doesn't matter who you are
If you can believe there's something worth fighting for
The color of an eye
The glory of a sudden view
Baby in your arms
The smile he always shoots at you

Kaboom
Get it right
Get it right now
Get it right
Do it good
Get it right now
Kaboom

Get it right
Get it right now
Do it good
Get it right now
Kaboom
Kaboom
Kaboom
Kaboom

Oh doctor
We're dying
There's no use in crying
So live for tomorrow
And do what you have to

As far as I can tell
It doesn't matter who you are
If you can believe there's something worth fighting for
The color of an eye
The glory of a sudden view
Baby in your arms
The smile he always shoots at you

Oh, let's pray (oh, let's pray)
For something (for something)
To fell good (to feel good)
In the morning
In the morning
In the morning (hang it up, do it good, get it right now)
In the morning (take a life, do it good, get it right now)
In the morning (hang it up, do it good, get it right now)
In the morning (take a life, do it good, get it right now)
In the morning (hang it up, do it good, get it right now)
In the morning (take a life, do it good, get it right now)
In the morning (hang it up, do it good, get it right now)


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Parade Lyrics as written by Steve W. Marker Bryan David Vig

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    this song is such a statement, if you listen to the lyrics it is about individuality in all its forms not just the accepted ones, not rage, but the freedom we take for granted and misconceptualize about.

    windchild09on May 06, 2002   Link

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