Better things come to those who wait
Then appearness left for all too late
Greatness achieved, and darkness defeated

Ram shack crew with something to prove
And the truck blew up believe it

You see me go, there's something coming your way
Everything I want, and everything I need

So say it to me, say it to my face
There's no time to be reserved or safe
Call just chill, whenever
Glory till the end
Everything I want, and everything I'll get
It's coming now, It's going down
The stars are falling, walls are coming all of hour

Knocking on the doorway, look who's coming your way
Everything I want, everything I need
Knocking on the door
Knocking on the door
Knocking on the door
Knocking on the door
Ooh ooh, ooh ooh

No one's gonna know it
The right ones are green
Proving wrong the other one's winning
We're fine, when I'll win

Look what's in the doorway
There's something coming your way
Everything I want, everything I need

Knocking on the doorway,
Hey look what's coming your way
It's everything I want, It's everything I need

Knocking on the door
Knocking on the door
Knocking on the door
Knocking on the door

Knocking on the door
Knocking on the door
Knocking on the door
Knocking on the door
Knocking on the door, ooh ooh, ooh ooh


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    Pretty much every line here is wrong... really bad effort!

    iangurteenon October 06, 2012   Link

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