You'd said we'd never get this far
You said your words, we've played our parts
Said your two cents now
It's my turn
So, sit down, shut up
Are you ready?

So, you think you know how this story goes
Are you ready for this?

Sit down, are you ready for this?
Shut up, are you ready for this?
Stand up, are you ready for this?
Restrain
Are you ready?

I thought you'd never come this far
I thought your words meant something more
Said my two cents now
It's your turn
So stand up and scream
Are you ready?

So you think you know how this story goes
Are you ready for this?

Sit down, are you ready for this?
Shut up, are you ready for this?
Stand up, are you ready for this?
Restrain
Are you ready?

Are you ready?
Are you ready for this?

Sit down, are you ready for this?
Shut up, are you ready for this?
Stand up, are you ready for this?
Restrain
Are you ready for this?


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    what... 3DG played in a HILARY DUFF MOVIE????? WTF???? WHY??? NOW I'LL HAVE TOO WATCH IT. Why can't they play in something I'll actually not die of boredom watching? (glares) jageuh;gejenvkjacno7rpautqn047tyqbn07! jgoaierhg;iau! hf;sreihg;wru!

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