You got to rise
Don't just stand there
Open your eyes
Shame, shame, shame
On you

you got to try
Don't just sit there
Wasting time
Shame, shame, shame
Shame, shame, shame
On you

shame on you

you didn't get to the party
Missed the start of the show
An emotional virgin
Ten times in a row

its all just a wind up
But I'm starting to learn
That the sooner you sign up
The quicker the world turns

so take it from me
Hold on
'cause it gets
So much better

but you've gotta believe
So close
And there's more than one way
To heaven

you got to rise
Don't just stand there
Open your eyes
Shame, shame, shame
On you

you got to try
Don't you sit there
Wasting time
Shame, shame, shame
Shame, shame, shame
On you

shame on you

sin, sin, sin
That's what they
Spin, spin, spin
But if you don't rise up
Now that you care
Everyones out there
On our side

you got to rise
Don't just stand there
Open your eyes
Shame, shame, shame
On you

you got to try
Don't just sit there
Wasting time
Shame, shame, shame
Shame, shame, shame
On you

shame on you
Shame on you

you've got nothing
To lose



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Rise Lyrics as written by Jamie Hartman

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    This song is really beutiful I love this guys voice. Sings it with a lot of passion

    Fivestarmotelon April 02, 2008   Link

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