You've been running your mouth
For quite a while now
You think you got what it takes?
Well let's find out!

Will you back down?
Will you stand your ground?
Take my advice and just
Run away when you
Feel the pain surround you
The fighting's just begun

I'm ready to break
And I'm ready to face
And I will
So my advice to you is
Just run!
Just run!

Keep on talking
We'll find out what you're made of
I'm bringing something for you to be afraid of
From your first mistake
To the last breath that you take
You'll remember my name so just

Run away when you
Feel the pain surround you
The fighting's just begun
I'm ready to break
And I'm ready to face
And I will
So my advice to you is
Just run!
Just run!

A different face
But the same old story
You're staring down cause you think you know me
And I'm a stranger to this type of game
And every time it always ends the same
What you don't know
Can't hurt you
But in this case
That's just not true
You keep pushing me
The way you do
There's no telling what I will do to you.


Run away when you
Feel the pain surround you
The fighting's just begun
I'm ready to break
And I'm ready to face
And I will
So my advice to you is
Just run away
From the pain
I promise you
It's more than you can take
Run away
Don't you understand
You should run away
While you still can.
Just run!
Just run!


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    You've been running your mouth For quite a while now You think you got what it takes? Well let's find out

    Will you back down? Or will you stand your ground? Take my advice and just-

    Run away when you feel the pain surround you This fight has just begun I'm not afraid to break your pretty face, and I will So my advice to you is Just run Just run

    Keep on talking We'll find out what you're made of I'm bringing something for you to be afraid of From your first mistake To the last breath that you take You'll remember my name so just-

    Run away when you feel the pain surround you This fight has just begun I'm not afraid to break your pretty face, and I will So my advice to you is Just run Just run

    A different face But the same old story You stare me down cause you think you know me But I'm no stranger to this type of game Every time it always ends the same What you don't know Can't hurt you But in this case That's just not true If you keep pushing me The way you do There's no telling what I will do to you

    Run away when you feel the pain surround you This fight has just begun I'm not afraid to break your pretty face, and I will So my advice to you is-

    Just run away From the pain I promise you It's more than you can take Run away Don't you understand? You should run away While you still can Just run Just run

    DSMexiCoon December 26, 2010   Link

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