If you surround yourself with negative people,
You'll never feel settled in or become an equal, no.
They'll suppress you of your spirit and,
Rinse you dry of smiles,
So reach deep and and release your inner child, yeah yeah.

So stand up for the love, love love.
So stand up, stand up, for the love, love, love.
So stand up, for the love, love, love.
So stand up, stand up for the love, love.

'Cause you're as old as you feel you are,
And if you don't reach for the moon
You can't follow the stars.
So I live my life like everyday is the last, last, last.

'Cause you're as old as you feel you are,
And if you don't reach for the moon
You can't follow the stars.
So I live my life like everyday is the last, last, last.
So stand up

If you let a frown become your normality, yes,
You don't set an example for the youth of our humanity.
If you spend your everyday,
Wishing for the next to come,
Aged and lifeless is what, yes, you'll become, yeah yeah

So stand up for the love, love love.
So stand up, stand up, for the love, love, love.
So stand up, for the love, love, love.
So stand up, stand up for the love, love.

'Cause you're as old as you feel you are,
And if you don't reach for the moon
You can't follow the stars.
So I live my life like everyday is the last, last, last.

'Cause you're as old as you feel you are,
And if you don't reach for the moon,
You can't follow the stars.
So I live my life like everyday is the last, last, last.
So stand up

I live my life like everyday is the last.
So we know how the bad and the good can soon come,
Don't think second best, be number one.
Spread some love, don't give to receive,
Strive to be happy and live to believe.
So we know how the bad and the good can soon come,
Don't think second best, be number one.
Spread some love, don't give to receive,
Strive to be happy and, yeah, live to believe.

So stand up for the love, love love.
So stand up, stand up, for the love, love, love.
So stand up, for the love, love, love.
So stand up, stand up for the love, love.

'Cause you're as old as you feel you are,
And if you don't reach for the moon
You can't follow the stars.
So I live my life like everyday is the last, last, last.

'Cause you're as old as you feel you are,
And if you don't reach for the moon,
You can't follow the stars.
So I live my life like everyday is the last, last, last.

'Cause you're as old as you feel you are,
And if you don't reach for the moon,
You can't follow the stars.
So I live my life like everyday is the last, last, last.

So stand up for love, yeah.
So stand up for love, yeah.
So stand up.


Lyrics submitted by Rick111

Stand Up Lyrics as written by John Benson Karl Clive Jr. Gordon

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.

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    Lyric Correction

    *They'll suppress you of your spirit and,

    rj6686on March 12, 2011   Link
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    Cause you're as old as you feel you are. *

    dannykjacksonon May 20, 2011   Link
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    Lyric Correction

    So ignore the bad and the good will soon come*

    dannykjacksonon October 16, 2011   Link
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    Ha ha ha, I love this song! Jessie J's voice's powerful! Go girl!

    Irisflowerson November 15, 2014   Link

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