Get on Your Feet

Album: Cuts Both Ways (1989)
Charted: 23 11
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  • Get on your feet
    Stand up and take some action
    Oh oh, eh oh
    Oh oh oh, oh eh oh

    You say I know it's a waste of time
    There's no use trying
    So scared that life's gonna pass you by
    Your spirit dying
    Not long ago
    I could feel your strength and your devotion
    What was so clear is now overcast
    With mixed emotions

    Deep in your heart is the answer
    Find it, I know it will pull you through

    Get on your feet
    Get up and make it happen
    Get on your feet
    Stand up and take some action

    I think it's true that we've all been through
    Some nasty weather
    Let's understand
    That we're here to handle things together
    You gotta keep looking onto tomorrow
    There's so much in life
    That's meant for you

    Get on your feet
    Get up and make it happen
    Get on your feet
    Stand up and take some action

    Get on your feet
    Don't stop before it's over
    Get on your feet
    The weight is off, the weight is off your shoulder

    Get on your feet

    Oh oh, eh oh
    Oh oh oh, oh eh oh
    Get on your feet
    Get up, get up
    Get up and make it happen
    Get on your feet
    Stand up, stand up
    Stand up and take some action

    Gotta get on your feet Writer/s: Clay Ostwald, John Hill De Faria, Jorge Casas
    Publisher: Foreign Imported Productions & Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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