We've waited hours in the dark and cold
Why don't you call, has he done a runner
You said you've been here once before
But I've got my doubts, have you got the money

Some dodgey bloke in a blacked-out car
Rolls down his window with a smile
Not many teeth, I'm a little scared
Who cares, make friends and we sing it

Oh oh oh, yeah
Oh oh oh, yeah
Oh oh oh, yeah
Oh oh oh

I think we'll like the sheesh tonight
It keeps me warm and level headed
Feels like I'm losing track of time
But I'm fine, get in line and I'm singing it

Oh oh oh, yeah
Oh oh oh, yeah
Oh oh oh, yeah
Oh oh oh

Well, now I'm singing at the stars
And I'm singing at the sun
And I'm wasting all my time

Oh oh oh, yeah
Oh oh oh, yeah
Oh oh oh, yeah
Oh oh oh




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Get in Line Lyrics as written by David Ryan Jordan Christopher Michael Wall

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    i think its summit to do with wantin to get sum1 but sum1 already has them? great song howeva wrong i am about its meaning!

    rockandrollreidoon May 30, 2007   Link

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