You say you wanted to be
Just a rock and roller, uh-huh
But now your money's gone
And you've got nothing to show for, yeah

You leave nothing behind
And you know that it's over, uh-huh
You want to beat them all
Do you have what it takes son, what it takes son

Rock and Roller
Yeah, Rock and Roller

I won't work for the man
I won't think like a soldier, uh-huh
You tell your mama so
But she says you're a joker, you're a joker

You wanna get it right
You wanna live like they told ya', uh-huh
You're going to wait a while
Before you get what you came for, what you came for

You've been waiting in line,
You've been waiting a long time,
Sweet Rock 'n' Roller
Yeah, Rock 'n' Roller
Yeah, what you got?

(Come on)
(Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah-ah-ah)
My my rock 'n' roller

You start me in a flash
You start me up in no time,
The day when nothing goes,
The day when nothing goes right

Cold blooded like a reptile,
But you wanted more, child
You're going to wait a while
Before you get what you came for,
What you came for

You've been working a man to the bone
I'm ready to go
I'm ready to show my rock 'n' roller
Yeah, rock 'n' roller
Oh, that's right
Sweet little rock 'n' roller

Come on
Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah-ah-ah

My little rock and roller
Sweet little rock and roller


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