You'll Find A Way

Album: Santogold (2008)
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  • Go ahead, you know you want it
    You'll have no other way
    You just want to take us down
    Go ahead
    I'll be the one hit
    If I can take you, boy, it just might throw this town
    Oh, you want to get it
    You make us bleed, it'll prove there's life somewhere
    And oh, no, I want to yell it
    But do we speak or are we just nodding our heads?

    No way, not me, what you got
    It's not for me, but you'll find a way
    No way not me, what you got
    It's not for me

    Don't reach too far
    You will fall over
    Don't be surprised what you discover
    Don't fear your call
    Can't pull us under
    You better watch out, run for cover

    We see right through it
    You get what you give, you get what you give

    Go ahead
    I'll be your junkie
    I'll be deplete you can heap all rubbish here
    Go ahead, now dump it on me
    If I go quiet will the itch go down with me?
    Oh, you got to get it
    Never mind that it was never there nowhere
    But oh, no, not for a minute
    For now you'll make your bed
    And it will wait, I swear

    No way, not me, what you got
    It's not for me, but you'll find a way
    No way not me, what you got
    It's not for me

    Don't reach too far
    You will fall over
    Don't be surprised what you discover
    Don't fear your call
    Can't pull us under
    You better watch out, run for cover

    We see right through it
    You get what you give, you get what you give

    Tell them that they'll get what they wanted, tell them
    Tell them that they'll get what they wanted
    'Til then

    Tell them that they'll get what they wanted, tell them
    Tell them that they'll get what they wanted
    'Til then Writer/s: Chris Feinstein, John Graham Hill, Santi White
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Theresa from Murfreesboro, TnThe perfect pop song.
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