Bring 'Em Down

Album: Weapons (2012)
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  • One!
    One chance with life is all you get,
    Two!
    So pick your sides and place your bet,
    Three!
    'Cause you know we've been here before,
    Four!
    Won every time but who's keeping score?
    Five!
    Still kicking, still alive,
    Six!
    We built this to survive,
    Seven!
    Every day is a blessing,

    Eight, nine, ten!

    Here we go again!

    Oh kid I've heard this all before,
    Don't waste your time, don't be so sure,
    I've seen them come, I've seen them go,
    They thought they'd win, but now they know,
    We were the first to come and try,
    Won't be the last to say goodbye,
    Through all these tears I still believe,
    We're bringing all our enemies,

    Down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down

    Sing it out, whoa,
    Bring it down, whoa,
    Sing it out, my friend, bring it down again,
    Sing it out, whoa,
    Bring it down, whoa,
    Sing it out, my friend, bring it down again,

    Down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down

    Stand down this fight cannot be won,
    It's over before it's begun,
    Nowhere to hide, nowhere to run,
    Who's on your side, you're still having fun,
    You ain't the first to come and die,
    Digging these graves for miles and miles,
    Through everything we still achieve,
    In bringing all our enemies,

    Down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down

    Sing it out, whoa,
    Bring it down, whoa,
    Sing it out, my friend, bring it down again,
    Sing it out, whoa,
    Bring it down, whoa, bring it down.

    Bring it, bring it back Publisher: WORDS & MUSIC A DIV OF BIG DEAL MUSIC LLC
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