Right now we've got a reason to live
But it's got nothing to do with you
We've got a lot of places we're gonna go
A lot of things that we're gonna do

In your world we may be no one
But what makes you think you're someone?
We have got just what we need
And we don't need you

No one, no one
No one, no one

I can tell where our future lies
And you can tell we've got nothing to hide
The way things seem to me right now
Everything will be just fined

We're going to do it all our way
We don't need you to darken our day
We've never given up before
And this stand won't be our first time

No one, no one
No one, no one

No one's gonna tell me
I'm gonna do it my way
No one's gonna tell me
How to get it done

No one, no
No one's gonna tell me now

No one's gonna tell me
I'm gonna do it my way
No one's gonna tell me
How to get it done

No one's gonna tell me
I'm gonna do it my way
No one's gonna tell me
How to get it done

No one's gonna tell me
I'm gonna do it my way
No one's gonna tell me
How to get it done

No one's gonna tell me
I'm gonna do it my way
No one's gonna tell me
How to get it done

No one's gonna tell me
I'm gonna do it my way
No one's gonna tell me
How to get it done



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Don't Make Me Ill Lyrics as written by Johnny Cash

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    hey, will some one explain to me what the hell is going on at the beginning of this song? when those people are talking...

    xxTheNephilimxxon December 29, 2004   Link

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