Try not to think about it
But you remind
That we are heading in the wrong direction
You make me sick and tired
No never learn
You put yourself on top and that just makes me
Slip and slide and wish my heart away
Come a time when I don't feel like crawling
I try to do right until my heart breaks
In need of repair, it won't be you I'm calling

Try to take me down
I'll be right up
'Cause you aim too low
And I've had enough
Always been top rated
You think you can change it?
Think that you can change it?
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Now there's no walking round it
Your attitude
Keep barking at the top but I'm an underdog
I'm quitting, sick and tired
No crown in your empire
DIY pedestals are just what makes me
Slip and slide and see my color fade
Come a time when I can put no more in
I try to do right until my heart breaks
In need of repair, it won't be you I'm calling

Try to take me down
I'll be right up
'Cause you aim too low
And I've had enough
Always been top rated
You think you can change it?
Think that you can change it?
Top top top top rated

Try to take me down
I'll be right up
'Cause you aim too low
And I've had enough


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Top Rated Lyrics as written by Fredrik Berger Elof Fred Karl Loelv

Lyrics © CTM Outlander Music LC, CTM OUTLANDER MUSIC LP

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