Yo, yo
Yo, yo

Your honour, please, gotta believe what I say
What I will tell happened just the other day
I must confess, 'cause I've had about enough
I need your help, gotta make this here thing stop

Baby, I swear I'll tell the truth
About all the things we used to do
And if you thought you had me fooled
I'm telling you now, objection overruled (here we go, oh, baby)

One for the money and the free rides
It's two for the lies that you denied
All rise
All rise (all rise)
Three for the calls you've been making
It's four for the times you've been faking
All rise (I'm gonna tell it to your face)
All rise (I rest my case)

You're on the stand, with your back against the wall
Nowhere to run, and nobody you can call (oh no)
I just can't wait, now the case is open wide
You'll try to pray, but the jury will decide

Baby, I swear I'll tell the truth
About all the things we used to do
And if you thought you had me fooled
I'm telling you now, objection overruled (oh, baby)

One for the money and the free rides
It's two for the lies that you denied
All rise
All rise (all rise)
Three for the calls you've been making
It's four for the times you've been faking
All rise (I'm gonna tell it to your face)
All rise (I rest my case)

So step back, 'cause you don't know this cat
I know deep down that you don't want me to react
I lay low leaving all my options open
The decision of the jury has not been spoken
Step in my house, you find that your stuff has gone
But, in reality, to whom does the stuff belong?
I bring you into court to preach my order
And you know that you overstep the border (uh-huh)

One for the money and the free rides
It's two for the lies that you denied
All rise
All rise
Three for the calls you've been making
It's four for the times you've been faking
All rise
All rise

One for the money and the free rides
It's two for the lies that you denied
All rise (what you've done)
All rise
Three for the calls you've been making
It's four for the times you've been faking
All rise (what you've done)
All rise (where you've gone)

One for the money and the free rides
It's two for the lies that you denied
All rise (all rise)
All rise
Three for the calls you've been making
It's four for the times you've been faking
(I said) All rise (I'm gonna tell it to your face)
All rise (I rest my case)


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All Rise Lyrics as written by Christopher Desmond Green Jamie Mathias

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  • +2
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    hey u guys u should be writing the meaning on the songs and fighting with each other. what do the lyrics mean to you. I guess the guy and the gal broke up and are fighting in court.

    sah1fmgon April 24, 2005   Link
  • +1
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    Just cos u cant measure up to them, doesnt mean u have to diss them sean!

    loppopon August 24, 2002   Link
  • +1
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    Every person is entiteled to their own opinion... But why the fuck are you looking at their lyrics if you think that Blue sucks, you stinking peice of shit?

    MikeEon April 03, 2003   Link
  • +1
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    im all with luv music u truly do luv gd music then or at least u hate the bad stuff

    minihendrixon November 14, 2004   Link
  • +1
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    I Agree With Sah1Fmg! Coz its annoying when you actually want to find out what songs are about and all you got is a bunch of gimps givin it 2 eachother!

    Greenshawon March 03, 2007   Link
  • +1
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    ahaaaaa i love it so much. i learnt the rap to this when it came out, i think i was 8. and OMG people who comment songs that they hate obviously have nothing better to do with their lives, so just piss off!

    _something_pretty_on August 24, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    i love this song blue rox!!!!!!

    moistsilveron December 08, 2004   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    No, blue are the perfect example of what is wrong with the music industry.

    quiffpornon December 21, 2004   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    yes! Blue are shit!!! Ur outvoted!!! lol.

    walesroxon January 03, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    I love this song ...........

    Streetfighteron March 11, 2005   Link

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