Rotten to the core
Breaking down the door
Sick of all the laws
And we want more

Everyone's so pretty
Living in the city
Drowning in their pity
And we want more

Did you forget about us?
Did you forget about trust?
Out with the old, and in with the new

You haven't earned it (You haven't earned it)
You don't deserve it (You don't deserve it)
Badadadadadadadadadadadada
Every dog has its day
Badadadadadadadadadadadada
So what are you gonna do when they take it away from you?

Making up the rules
Fooling all the fools
Like you got nothing to lose
And we want more

You only get out what you put in
You want your supper but you don't wanna sing
Living a lie, you know it's not right
We want more

Did you forget about us?
Did you forget about trust?
Out with the old, and in with the new

You haven't earned it (You haven't earned it)
You don't deserve it (You don't deserve it)
Badadadadadadadadadadadada
Every dog has its day
Badadadadadadadadadadadada
So what are you gonna do when they take it away from you?

Rotten to the core
Breaking down the door
Sick of all the laws
And we want more

Everyone's so pretty
Living in the city
Drowning in their pity
And we want more

Did you forget about us?
Did you forget about trust?
Out with the old, and in with the new

You haven't earned it (You haven't earned it)
You don't deserve it (You don't deserve it)
Badadadadadadadadadadadada
Every dog has its day

And they're never gonna give you want
They're never gonna give you what you want
What are you gonna do when they take it away from you?


Lyrics submitted by TheJackOfSpoons

We Want More Lyrics as written by Christopher John Cheney Andy Douglas Strachan

Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group

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    Probably one of the best Living End songs to listen to full blast :P

    CoinXOperatedXGirlon March 19, 2006   Link

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