If I wait for summer to begin I may never begin myself
If we look to another for our dreams they may never become our own
There's a story every girl will share and a journey every boy must take
Sing it if you know it
Scream it if you feel it
There's nothing standing in your way
Follow along with me
Scream and be free

If you're always living for tomorrow you're gonna miss right now
If we're only looking in the mirror we'll never see ourselves
There's a story every girl will share and a journey every boy must take
Sing it if you know it
Scream it if you feel it
There's nothing standing in your way
Follow along with me
Scream and be free

Scream and be free

Raise your voices
Singing one more song
We will not be here for too long
Raise your voices
Singing my anthem
Make your mark before we're un-dead

You've got to scream it out

Sing it if you know it
Scream it if you feel it
There's nothing standing in your way
Follow along with me
Scream and be free

You've got to scream and be free

If I wait for summer to begin I may never begin


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