You've got a smart best friend, she's OK
Have you had a smile today
Push the door and take your seats
I've been seen playin' for keeps

Dear heart, don't stop fighting
Prepare, ride the lightning
It's like heart-heart-heartbeat
Just like riot rhythm

You've gotta march!
Ah ah ah ah ah ah ah
Ah ah ah ah ah ah ah

You've gotta march!
Ah ah ah ah ah ah ah
Ah ah ah ah ah ah ah

You've got a smart best friend and she's OK
Have you ever felt that way
Straight A kids like a treat
She stands up and takes the heat

Dear heart, don't stop fighting
Prepare, ride the lightning
It's like heart-heart-heartbeat
Just like riot rhythm

You've gotta march
Ah ah ah ah ah ah ah
Ah ah ah ah ah ah ah
You've gotta march
Ah ah ah ah ah ah ah
Ah ah ah ah ah ah ah


Lyrics submitted by lalasaya, edited by jdc00

Riot Rhythm Lyrics as written by Sydney Alexis Krauss Derek Edward Miller

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    ok why are these lyrics even posted if half of them are question marks and the other half is wrong? lol

    sunkistnaturals1213on April 05, 2011   Link

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