Good luck and don't dare give up
Give it a little bit of vitriol
And if it's really gonna cut you up
Give it a little bit of vitriol
And if you can't shape up, nobody wants you
Fuck the whole world and
What everybody's saying, hey
Good luck and don't dare give up
Give it a little bit of vitriol (Hey)

Good luck and don't dare give up
Give it a little bit of vitriol (Hey)
And if it's really gonna cut you up
Give it a little bit of vitriol (Hey)
And if you can't shape up, nobody wants you
Fuck the whole world and
What everybody's saying, hey
Good luck and don't dare give up
Give it a little bit of vitriol

Don't let yourself down, keep your chin up
Careful, keep your chin up
Every now and then everybody feels stupid
Keep your chin up careful, keep your chin up
You can put yourself to use
So keep it moving

Good luck and don't dare give up
Give it a little bit of vitriol (Hey)
And if it's really gonna cut you up
Give it a little bit of vitriol (Hey)
And if you can't shape up, nobody wants you
Fuck the whole world and
What everybody's saying, hey
Good luck and don't dare give up
Give it a little bit of vitriol

Don't let yourself down, keep your chin up
Careful, keep your chin up
Every now and then everybody feels stupid
Keep your chin up careful, keep your chin up
You can put yourself to use
So keep it moving keep your chin up
Careful, keep your chin up
Every now and then everybody feels stupid
Keep your chin up careful, keep your chin up
You can put yourself to use
So keep it moving

Keep it moving, keep it moving
Keep it moving, keep it moving
Keep it moving, keep it moving


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Vitriol Lyrics as written by Edmund Guy Molesworth Darren James Cross

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    i love this song..! it has such a nice meaning, and the lyrics are really powerful: "good luck, and Don't Dare Give Up." it is about not losing hope, and not losing belief in yourself- even if you feel self-conscious, or even insecure or bad self-image: don't let yourself down" and "every now and then everybody feels stupid" it is a wonderful message- Never Give Up. You Are Worthy Of Being Yourself.

    blyth1972on May 28, 2009   Link

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