Mission

Album: Bang Bang (1998)
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  • Let it be known, to all your misbelievin'
    What you've been seein'
    That we will not stand
    Will not be mistaken
    We'll go there leave this weakness
    Don't take take this from me
    We'll go there leave this weakness
    'Cause I have been waiting

    Lo we are not so we're on a mission
    Lo we are not so we're on a mission

    Damn this, damn that
    There'll be no talk of turnin'-back
    Damn this, damn that
    There'll be no talk
    That we might fly sometimes
    We will find our own way
    That we might fly sometimes
    We will find our own

    We are not so
    We are not given
    We are not sold on what we have seen

    We're gone we're gone
    The list is long we are many strong
    The ceilings are coming down Writer/s: Bradley Joseph Corrigan, Chad Stokes Urmston, Peter Francis Heimbold
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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