I wanna start a revolution
A type of personal solution
We all have got our own pollution
It's all about the execution

You've got something to say,
Your hands are tied
Open your mouth, open it wide
Let the freedom begin
Get on the floor, just let it drop
Don't it feel good, don't it feel hot
Feel the fire within

I wanna see you strut strut strut
Come on walk for me
Strut strut strut
How you want to be
Everybody's looking for some love
But they don't know
How to let it all hang out
And that's why they're solo, solo, solo
Don't want to be solo, solo, solo
Don't want to be solo

We're a complicated nation
And now we're in a situation
Let's take a make-believe vacation
And get yourself some validation

You've got something to say,
Your hands are tied
Open your mouth, open it wide
Let the freedom begin
Get on the floor, just let it drop
Don't it feel good, don't it feel hot
Feel the fire within
I wanna see you strut strut strut
Come on walk for me
Strut strut strut
How you want to be

Everybody's looking for some love
But they don't know
How to let it all hang out
And that's why they're solo, solo, solo
Don't want to be solo, solo, solo
Don't want to be solo

I'll be your mirror
Darling let you hair down
Show me what you're working with and let me see you
Strut strut
Strut strut
How you want to be
Everybody's looking for some love
But they don't know
How to let it all hang out
And that's why they're solo, solo, solo
Don't want to be solo, solo, solo
Don't want to be solo
Strut on me and show me what you're working with
Strut on me and show me what you're working with
Yeah yeah yeah
Yeah yeah yeah


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Strut Lyrics as written by Adam Mitchel Lambert Kara Dioguardi

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  • +2
    General Comment

    Its make - believe vacation..... I really don't think he's hinting a vacation to Canada....

    UK2KaulitzLamberton July 18, 2011   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    Fuck this song makes me feel like walking down a runway.

    This is one of my favorite songs off the album. Its upbeat, danceable and fun. I was listening to this while getting ready for bed and I was dancing all over my bathroom. So fun and awesome.

    Adam... you made an awesome album for us to shake it to. Thank you... You are my rock god.

    fangsxupxcobrahxstyleon November 24, 2009   Link
  • +1
    Lyric Correction

    Is it just me or should 'maple leaf vacation' be 'make-believe vacation'? I got the album from iTunes so maybe the actual CD includes official lyrics in the liner notes?

    OnlyAnnieon April 19, 2010   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    It's about being yourself; "Letting it all hang out".

    rockwitchuon November 29, 2009   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    THIS SONG ROCKS!!!!!! IT TOTALLY KICKS ASS!!!!!!!!! WOHOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! ADAM IS AWESOME AND HOT!!!!!!!!!!

    JDLuvaSQEEEEon February 12, 2010   Link
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    General Comment

    I think this is his tribute to Queen's We Will Rock You. It has the same vibe.

    bummerjoneson February 20, 2014   Link

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