Every week's the same
Stuck in school, so lame
My parents say that I'm lazy
Getting up at eight a.M.'s crazy
Tired being told what to do
So unfair
So uncool

The day's too long
And I'm holding on
'Til I hear the bell ring
'Cause that's the time when we're gonna
Time when we're gonna

Breakout
Let the party start
We're gonna stay out
Gonna break some hearts
We're gonna dance 'til the dance floor falls apart
Uh-oh, all over again

We're gonna wake up
Everyone we know
We're gonna have some fun
Gonna lose control
It feels so good to let go

Hangin' out's just something we like to do
My friends and the mess we get into
These are the lessons that we choose
Not a buck for the things we'll never use

The day's too long
And I'm holding on
'Til I hear the bell ring
'Cause that's the time when we're gonna
Time when we're gonna

Breakout
Let the party start
We're gonna stay out
Gonna break some hearts
We're gonna dance 'til the dance floor falls apart
Uh-oh, all over again

We're gonna wake up
Everyone we know
We're gonna have some fun
Gonna lose control
It feels so good to let go

I wish it would never end
Spendin' time with my friends (ooh)
Oh, with my friends

Breakout
Let the party start
We're gonna stay out
Gonna break some hearts
We're gonna dance 'til the dance floor falls apart
Uh-oh, all over again

We're gonna wake up
Everyone we know
We're gonna have some fun
Gonna lose control
It feels so good to let go

Breakout
Let the party start
We're gonna stay out
Gonna break some hearts
We're gonna dance 'til the dance floor falls apart
Uh-oh, all over again

We're gonna wake up
Everyone we know
We're gonna have some fun
Gonna lose control
It feels so good to let go


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Breakout Lyrics as written by Ted E. Bruner Regina Ann Schock

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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    oooooh this song is soo awesome! i love the chorus; catchy(:

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