Into your head, into your mind
Out of your soul, race through your veins
You can't escape, you can't escape

Into your life, into your dreams
Out of the dark, sunlight again
You can exclaim, you can exclaim

Can You feel it, can you feel it
Rushin' through your hair
Rushin' through your head
Can you feel it, can you feel it

Don't let nobody tell you, your life is over
Be every color that you are
Into the rush now
You don't have to know how
Know it all before you'll try

More than you land spinning around
Lifting your feet right off the ground
You can't believe this is happening now

Can you feel it, can you feel it
Rushin' through your hair
Rushin' through your head
Can you feel it, can you feel it

Don't let nobody tell you, your life is over
Be every color that you are
Into the rush now
You don't have to know how
Know it all before you'll try

It takes you to another place,
Imagine everything you can.
All the colors start to blend,
The system overloads again.

Can you feel it, can you feel it,
Rushin' through your hair,
Rushin' through your head,
Can you feel it, can you feel it,

Don't let nobody tell you, your life is over,
Be every color that you are,
Into the rush now,
You don't have to know how,
Know it all before you'll try.

Don't let nobody tell you,
Don't let nobody tell you,
Don't let nobody tell you your life is over,
Be every color that you are,
Into the rush now,
You don't have to know how,
Know it all before you'll try.


Lyrics submitted by blinxbcr

Rush Lyrics as written by Amanda J Michalka Alyson Michalka

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Walt Disney Music Company, Peermusic Publishing

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    i think the lyrics might be "you cant explain, you cant explain." not "You can exclaim, you can exclaim."

    maybe? idk? any second opinions?

    alioopityon June 29, 2007   Link

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