Its time to face it come on in
and join the party
Life has been waiting
for you to care

don't try to fake it jump on in
and get it started there's so much lovin
for you to share
there is nowhere to run

there is noway to hide
don't let it beat you
Say " nice to meet you" and "bye"
And once you dig in

you'll find it coming
out the other side
And once you dig in
you'll find you'll

have yourself a good time
wake up and shake it
you didn't make
your contribution

there ain't no time
for you to spare
If you ain't part of the game
then how can you find a solution

Nobody said that it would be fair
When the mountian is high
Just look up to the sky
Ask god to teach you

then presevere
with a smile
yeah, yeah, yeah
And once you dig in

you'll find it coming
out the other side
and once you dig in
you'll find you'll

have yourself a good time
and once you dig in
you'll find it comin out the other side
and once you dig in

you'll find you'll have
yourself a good time

And once you dig in
you'll find it coming
out the other side
and once you dig in

you'll find you'll have
yourself a good time
and once you dig in
you'll find it coming

out the other side
And once you dig in
you'll find you'll have
yourself a good time

And once you dig in
yeah, yeah, yeah
and once you dig in
you'll have

yourself a good time
once you dig in
once you dig in
you'll find it coming
out the other side
and once you dig in


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Dig In Lyrics as written by Lenny Albert Kravitz

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    He is talking about pooping. "Once you dig in, you'll find it coming out the other side." Come on, once you eat, you'll poop it out your ass.

    NYRangers1994on January 29, 2010   Link

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