It's time to dig deep
"Wake up baby,
You've got to take a peep,
It's all there for the grabs,
You'd want to stop bitchin'
'Cause this could be the last time"

This could be the last time..
Dress smart and walk cool
You don't want them thinking
You're just another fool
It's all there for the grabs,
You'd want to start itchin'
'Cause this could be the last time
This could be the last time

Time, you'd want to start using it,
Time, yeah, you'd want to stop abusing it
Time, you'd want to start making it,
I know what it's like if you don't stop taking it
I know what it's like if you don't stop taking it now
So stop taking it now
Stop taking it

Be nice, be wise
And beware when they're hangin'
Around you like flies
It's all there for the grabs,
Well you'd want to start stitchin'
'Cause this could be the last time
This could be the last time


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