Fear does not exist in the dojo

Put 'em in a body bag
Put 'em in a body bag

So let's say that we throw all those old idaes out the window,
and let them crash to the floor below.
I want to try, but i think i'm still learning
about what it takes to beat insecurity

Put 'em in a body bag
Fear does not exist in my dojo
Pain does not exist in my-
Put 'em in a body bag
Fear does not exist in my dojo
Pain does not exist in my-

We could map out a brand new road,
and we could re-write the entire show.
I know it's up to me to grow.
If I keep telling myself that I can change,
I will keep trying until I find a way.

Put 'em in a body bag
Fear does not exist in my dojo
Pain does not exist in my-
Put 'em in a body bag
Fear does not exist in my dojo
Pain does not exist in my-

Sign the papers, sign the papers
Make a commitment
If I tell myself that I can change, I will try until I find a way
Sign the papers, Sign the papers
Make a commitment
If I tell myself that I can change, I will try until I find a way

It's not too late if you want to sweep the leg of life
It's not too late if you want to make things right this time
No Mercy, No Mercy
It's not too late if you want to sweep the leg of life

Put 'em in a body bag
Fear does not exist in my dojo
Pain does not exist in my-
Put 'em in a body bag
Fear does not exist in my dojo
Pain does not exist in my-
Put 'em in a body bag



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    KHS kick ass!

    lalagirl14on May 16, 2006   Link

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