You can always tell the winners
The saints and the sinners
Down at the starting line
I'm a lucid vision
Of the unforgiven
I'm your wave-tossed guy

King-size, we were crushin'
Trouble by the dozen
Stakes have never been higher
Come back when you're younger
'Cause I can feel the thunder
1-800-IT'S TIME

Ooh yeah
We came, we came, we came through blood and fire
We came, we came, we came through blood and fire

Now look at all of the people here tonight

It's a world of fools
That's just what's expected
None of 'em know it
Or even suspect it
God must love the lazy
Shiftless and the crazy
Puttin' so many in life

Ooh yeah
We came, we came, we came through blood and fire
We came, we came, we came through blood and fire

Now look at all of the people here tonight

Forgotten empires
Lost victories, long past
Every time I bloomed again
I thought it was the last
And then something crazy happens
And boom
I'm doing the victory dance

Told ya I was comin' back
(Told ya)
Say you miss me
(Say it)
Say it like ya mean it, ahh say it

You can always tell the winners
Saints and the sinners
Down at the starting line

Ooh yeah
We came, we came, we came through blood and fire
We came, we came, we came through blood and fire
We came, we came, we came through blood and fire


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