[Chorus]
Here I come ready or not
Here I come ready to go
Here I come ready or not
Here I come ready to go

Something that you said
Around my head
I know I going to ride tonight

You look at me
But all I want to see
Is you tonight

Nothing can stop me now
Nothing can stop me now
Just a question of time

I said
Nothing can stop me now
Nothing can stop me now
Now that I've made up my mind

[Chorus]

Girl you got the look
As if you wrote the book
But I don't understand
How one girl can be so sure
You've got me in the palm of your hand

Nothing can stop me now
Nothing can stop me now
Just a question of time

I said
Nothing can stop me now
Nothing can stop me now
Now that I've made up my mind

[Chorus]

Let's go!

Here I come ready or not (Are you ready!)
Here I come ready to go (Will you ready to go!)
Here I come ready or not (Ready!)
Here I come ready to go (Said you ready to go!)
Here I come ready or not (Here I come ready or not!)
Here I come ready to go (Here I come, Here I come!)


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Ready or Not Lyrics as written by Lou Gramm Bruce Turgon

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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