You want to see me fail
You won't get your chance
(You want to see me fail)
You won't get your chance
(You want to see me fail)
You'll never get your chance

This is our lives
This is who we are
You can't put a price on it
It's strength within our hearts

From within our souls
Stood strong throughout the years (Stood strong)
This runs through our veins
We stay true to ourselves

You want to see me fail
You won't get your chance
(You want to see me fail)
You won't get your chance
(You want to see me fail)
You'll never get your chance

Who are you to judge us
Who are you to condemn us
I have respect, honor and dedication
For my family and my friends

From within our souls
Stood strong throughout the years (Stood strong)
This runs through our veins
We stay true to ourselves

You want to see me fail
You won't get your chance
This is deeper than blood
It's all that we have
Proven


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    its about people wanting to see him fail obviously and people judging him, but i could be wrong. awsome song

    mudagram50on July 04, 2002   Link

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