Haha

Yeah, like it or not gonna play the game
Fall down and fail the test
We won't complain we take the shots
That's just our way
Put down the most dangerous bet
Or just forget our names

We get around you can't drag us down
We've been around you can't bring us
You can't bring us down

We've already lost no-one else to blame
Beaten up by the best disease
It's a laughing shame what more you got
What's more to gain
You're the saviour of rock 'n' roll (Haha)
You're just drunk on fame come on

We get around you can't drag us down
We've been around you can't bring us
You can't bring us down

You try and turn your noses up as we walk by
We're sorry we're not that social
It's not like we're hanging
Round and wasting time
It's like we said we get around

We get around you can't drag us down
We get around you can't bring us
We get around you can't bring us down
We get around you can't bring us
You can't bring us down


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We Get Around Lyrics as written by Joshua Morgan Charlotte Cooper

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    wouldnt call it irritating. it might not be what is classically considered good, but at times i quite like it. she does sound quite bad here admittedly, but... sore throat maybe? ;)

    apocalyptic_visionon September 16, 2006   Link

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