Add it up, all the times you've had enough
waterworks and endless, sleepless nights.

Hold it back. When the time comes to attack,
you?ll be ready; They'll say, "You were right."

And they'll be coming back to see
everything that I've seen.
They're gonna get it. Got it? Go!

'Cause you're gonna show that you're gonna go
all the way, all the way.
You've gotta take it if you wanna make it
all the way, all the way.

You want it, you need it.
You won?t be defeated;
no, you won't

Can't you see it's in motion?
Offer blood and devotion.
Scars will heal in time.

Smashing glass just to get past
a cardiac. The harder that they come,
the harder they will be falling down.

Crawling back to see,
down on shattered knee.
They're gonna get it. Got it? Go!

'Cause you're gonna show that you're gonna go
all the way, all the way.
You've gotta take it if you wanna make it
all the way, all the way.

You want it, you need it.
You won't be defeated,
no, you won't.

All your life
they cut you down to size.
Everything in time?

And what goes around always comes around.
And what goes around always comes around.

You want it, you need it.
You won't be defeated,
no, you won't.


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    My fav. TCD song

    Pixiedust62586on April 14, 2006   Link
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    i love this song! has a great beat to it, just one of those songs some would call "bubblegum crap" but its awesome! "what goes around always comes around" so true.

    beatlesown11on January 01, 2009   Link

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