I am just a stranger
Might lead to just a little danger
Come child, ima gonna take ya
To a place, inside of me that's aching
Always take you to the limit
One fool hanging off a precipice
Come on its the escalation
Come in feel,the stimulation
I'm a man who's got his secrets
Keep it comin' yeah, keep it comin' yeah
I've beat the rest

Yeah, now won't you save me?
'Cause I have been through all the rest
Keep it comin', keep it comin' yeah

My mind has been a racin'
Got something inside of me that's waking
Come girl,come inside I know ya
There's a fire inside of me that's growing
Always took you to the limit
One man falling off a precipice
Come on feel regeneration
Come in and feel the elevation
I'm a man who's got his secrets
Keep it coming, keep it coming yeah
I've beat the rest
Keep it comin' yeah, keep it comin' yeah

Yeah, now won't you save me?
'Cause I have been through all the rest
Keep it comin' keep it comin' yeah

I've gotta find a way gotta find a way
Time is running late
I've gotta find a way gotta find a way
I think my souls at stake
I gotta find a way gotta find a way

Yeah, now won't you save me?
'Cause I have been through all the rest
Keep it comin', keep it comin' yeah


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Come On, Come In Lyrics as written by David G Kushner Dave Kushner

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    the chorus of this song sounds like crackerman by stone temple pilots

    happygenocideon August 01, 2010   Link

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