I've got to stand and fight
In this creation
Vanity I know
Can't guide I alone

I'm searching to find
A love that lasts all time
I've just got to find
Peace and unity

(Release the pressure)

I've got to stand and fight
In this creation
Vanity I know
Can't guide I alone

I'm searching to find
A love that lasts all time
I've just got to find
Peace and unity

(Bruin-dah!)

Can you feel it?
Release the pressure!
Can you hear it?
Peace and unity.

(Release the pressure)

Build's got this to keep your funky dance sway (eh-heh)
Why your laws have left me
Out of the king and out of the rain
Transalt movement is takin' over

Am I inferior?
Wow.....you are!


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Release the Pressure Lyrics as written by Neil John Barnes Earl John Daley

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  • +2
    General Comment

    great tune!...kinda makes you think about life....you know!

    Narcon December 11, 2005   Link
  • +1
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    best song high

    guster=lifeon May 04, 2008   Link

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