If I was to come along
Holding up the torch for a newborn dawn
Rising to the call of my people's needs
Trying not to judge other peoples deeds
If I was to take a stand
Breaking down the walls to a promise land
Fighting for the future that I want to see
A world where people live in unity
Because I said now

Everybody come on get started
Bodies movin', that's how we start this
Shine the lights in places where there's darkness
Now we gonna say

La la la la la la
Gimme More
La la la la la la
Some more

If I had the reasons of why
A child's wings are clipped and never learns to fly
We gotta take the blindfolds off our eyes
And never let another young artist die
Because I know now
If there was a day, a voice would come this way
A prophet in this world who's got something to say
Cause the radical sabbatical of deconstruction lies
Makes the evolution revolution nary common minds say

Everybody come on get started
Bodies movin', that's how we start this
Shine the lights in places where there's darkness
Now we gonna say

La la la la la la la la
Gimme More
La la la la la la
Some more

Energy
Positivity
Lemme feel ya


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    No comments? YAY! First One! anyway, I think this song is just about being free. You know?

    "If I had the reasons of why A child's wings are clipped and never learns to fly We gotta take the blindfolds off our eyes And never let another young artist die Because I know now If there was a day , a voice would come this way, a prophet in this world who's got something to say Cause the radical sabbatical of deconstruction lies Makes the evolution revolution nary common minds say"

    I think this is the verse where it really tells people that their are aspiring people that want to be heard in the world. Like me!

    zombie-glitteron June 26, 2006   Link

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