**These corrected lyrics were confirmed by Jimmy via eMail**

The Nebulas rises up out from the black of the decieving lies
A new star is born now he brings you the light with his hands untied

They tried so hard to follow,
But no one can
Inside you're all so hollow,
You understand?

Hey!
Nothing you can say!
Nothing's gonna change what you've done to me
Now, its time to shine!
I'm gonna take what's mine while you're burning inside my light

I gave and you take and I waited for you
But, I made a mistake
It's clear that your fear is so near
Because I see the look on your face

You tried to hold me under
I held my breath
Alone and now you wonder
What I possess

Hey!
Nothing you can say!
Nothing's gonna change what you've done to me (hey!)
Now its time to shine! (shine)
You're gonna burn in the light

Hey!
Nothing you can say
Nothings gonna change what you've done to me
Now its time to shine
I'm gonna take what's mine while you're burning inside my light

[Guitar Solo]

Hey!
Nothing you can say!
Nothing's gonna change what you've done to me (hey!)
Now, its time to shine! (shine!)
I'm gonna' take what's mine

Take whats mine...
Hey! (hey!)
Nothing you can say! (say!)
Nothing's gonna change what you've done to me (hey!)
Now, its time to shine! (shine!)
I'm gonna take what's mine

You're gonna burn in the light

Burn in the light!


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Burn In My Light Lyrics as written by Corey Michael Lane Corey Lane

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    This is the theme song for WWE superstar Randy Orton. Orton is going to be one of the greatest superstars in WWF/WWE history and this song personifies him perfectly. RKO! RKO! RKO! RKO!

    Spence189on March 11, 2005   Link
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    And you should have said "you're"...that doesn't speak too well of your own intelligence, snudge.

    adamwhoknows3000on August 20, 2005   Link
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    It's a pretty stupid song, but catchy.

    VincentPriceon December 12, 2005   Link
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    love this song. im not a big fan of the bad guys in the wwe but randy orton is awesome. just wish i knew the name of batista's theme.

    JJ_20on December 15, 2005   Link
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    JJ - Batista's theme is called Unleashed by Saliva. I haven't found the bastard of a song on Limewire yet. I have but they're just short versions.

    This song suits Randy Orton too.

    diabolic666on December 15, 2005   Link
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    Batista's song kicks ass... it fits him to a T.... it's a shame about Eddie... It really didn't hit me that Eddie was gone until I saw Batista, a 325 pound man crying..

    N0 C0DE 79on December 15, 2005   Link
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    There's another song for Batista called "I Walk Alone" by Saliva.

    Quickstepon July 31, 2006   Link
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    This has nothing to do with this song. "I Walk Alone" is the lyrical version of "Unleashed", Batista uses "Unleashed" for his entrance and it's just got a heavier bass and has no lyrics and the musics a little different, but "I Walk Alone" is the same thing as "Unleashed", it just has the words.

    ^exeF.on August 24, 2006   Link
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    this song is actully real good. and snudge, shut up mate!

    Braton February 11, 2007   Link
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    its got the same guitar riffs as seethers 'simplest mistake'

    bamf1088on June 12, 2007   Link

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