Flat on my face
I see what it takes
To cut through the bull shit
To cut to the chase
And when I get up
I won't forget
The place that you left me
The place thar you left

Better run away, run away
Cause you know I can't wait till for next time
You better run away, run away
For nothing's gonna save you the next time

And when I catch up
It will be grand
I'll set a trap for you
I just can't wait
One of these days
One of these days
My friend Ming Tran will kick you right in the face

Better run away, run away
Cause you know I can't wait for the next time
You better run away
For nothing's gonna save you the next time

2X

One of these days
I'll get my revenge
My friend Ming Tran will kick you right in the face

Better run away, run away
Cause you know I can't wait for the next time
You better run away, run away
For nothing's gonna save you the next time

Better run away, run away
Cause you know I can't wait for the next time
You better run away
For nothing's gonna save you the next time


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Ming Tran Lyrics as written by Gabe Mantle Craig Wood

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    It's all about revenge. Getting back at a person who has wronged you by sending your friends to kick their ass. Awesome song.

    boynamedgoo22on November 03, 2004   Link

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