(Hey)
Ready for the big time, ready for the small
Whatever's coming to me, I'll be ready for it all
Sometimes it ain't easy, sometimes it's not polite
Some days I don't get it, some days I get it right

It's in my heart, it's in my head
That's what I said

Hey boys, are you ready for the shock?
I'm living proof, the girl can rock
Spread the news around every single block
Hey boys, the girl can rock

Standing in the spotlight, working up a sweat
Giving all I got, and loving what I get
I can't hold back what I feel inside
And if I make you nervous, you'd better step aside

It's in my heart, it's in my head
That's what I said

Hey boys, are you ready for the shock?
I'm living proof, the girl can rock
Spread the news around every single block
Hey boys, the girl can rock
The girl can rock

Don't say maybe, or call me, "Baby"
I ain't crazy at all

It's in my heart, it's in my head
That's what I said

Hey boys, are you ready for the shock?
I'm living proof, the girl can rock
Spread the news around every single block
Hey boys, the girl can rock

Hey boys, are you ready for the shock?
I'm living proof, the girl can rock
Spread the news around every single block
Hey boys, the girl can rock

I'm gonna live it up
I'm never giving up
I'm gonna spread the news
Around the block
It ain't no shock
The girl can rock
The girl can rock
The girl can rock
Yeah, rock


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Girl Can Rock Lyrics as written by Dennis Weston Charlie Midnight

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    this song sucks. so does hilary duff. she can't " rock" because she's a poser.

    punkghurl_317on May 06, 2006   Link

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