Get out get out
its what you play
a chance to move for unleaded
Get out get out
Don't stake a claim
We'll stand your ground for a minute

it started to rain but i could be wrong
this fourwheel bank and i made us grow
edgeing on the line if im lucky at all
the worst came to find for time has gone

Get out get out
its what you play
a chance to move for unleaded
get out get out
don't stake a claim
we'll stand your ground for a minute

the speed is the same
make turns on the dash
and thats how it goes and thats how it goes
we speak form a knive
with distance left
when its only a row when its only a row
we speed from status
a 95 world
thats how it goes thats how it goes
we speak as we can
make our days long
and its only the world its only the world

Get out get out
its what you play
a chance to move for unleaded
Get out get out
Don't stake a claim
We'll stand your ground for a minute

it started to rain but i could be wrong
this fourwheel bank and i made us grow
edgeing on the line if im lucky at all

We rewrite the world
a testiment
we kiss our chance
and instruments
and no one talked
a talk of crash
it couldn't sound
the sound is nice -x2

and thats how it goes -x4


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    you are such a jerk - i spent so much work typing out those lyrics putting them all on my site and you went and submitted them here with out premission - you could have at least changed my format of writing them out before being a jerk and taking my hard work and submitting it like your own.

    rush68on May 01, 2004   Link

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