We go where we like,
We got over time,
We get paid 2 rattle our chains,
We go in the back,
Paint our money black,
Spend it on the enemy,
Sleeping in the church,
Riding in the dirt,
Put a banner over my grave,
Make a body work,
Make a begger hurt,
Sell me something big and untamed,

[Chorus]
Now our time, real good time,
Now our time, a real good time
Now our time, ( said now our time),
A real good time (its a really good time!)
(hey ah be all mine)

We know how 2 pray,
Party everyday,
Make our desillation ok,
Riding in a rut,
Till the powers cut,
We don't even have a good name,
Sleeping in the church,
Riding in the dirt,
Put a banner over my grave,
Make a body work,
Make a begger hurt,
Sell me something big and untamed,

[Chorus]

Now our time, real good time, oohh
Now our time, a real good time
Now our time, ( now it's our time),
A real good time

(hey ah be all mine)

Baby, I can fly, yea
(sell me sumthin big and untamed)

Now are time, real good time,
Now our time (i said now our time),
Real good time (its a really good time)
Now are time, real good time

Feel good,
Real good, its the same old same
Real good,
Feel good, don't got no more brains
Feel good,
Real good, its the same old same, yea
Feel good,
Real good, I don't got no more brain!

(hey ah be all mine!)


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