Secrets from the Underground

Album: Days Go By (2012)
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  • Feel the way it goes when the words have left the mark
    With the promise of tomorrow,
    That tricks and leaves you in the dark
    There's something in the air,
    And there's something rising up
    Not one but a million that have had enough

    Hey,yo, no
    I'm not good at going away
    I got something more to say
    Kickin', screaming, it knocks you down, it knocks you down
    Hey yo, go, underneath we'll tear you down
    Secrets from the underground,
    Ain't gonna stop so far!

    This is not an anthem,
    Or a threat in someone's name
    But a promise that tomorrow
    Will rock and burn, and things won't change!
    There's something in the air,
    There's something rising up
    Not one but a million that have had enough!

    Hey,yo, no
    I'm not good at going away
    I got something more to say
    Kickin', screaming, it knocks you down, it knocks you down
    Hey yo, go, underneath we'll tear you down
    Secrets from the underground,
    Ain't gonna stop so far!

    Underneath we'll tear you down
    Oh, oh, oh, secrets from the underground

    Hey, no, no
    I'm not good at going away
    I got something more to say
    Kickin', screaming, it knocks you down, it knocks you down
    Hey yo, go, underneath we'll tear you down
    Secrets from the underground,
    Ain't gonna stop so far!
    Hey yo, go
    Hey yo, go
    Secrets from the underground,
    Ain't gonna stop so far! Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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