Time To Go

Album: Blackout (2003)
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  • Go! Go! Black and gold!
    Old-time hockey, bar the door
    Clear the track it's all-out war
    Light the lamp, throw a hit
    Black and gold never quit
    The barn is full, our team's in town
    So put 'em up boys, knock 'em out (knock 'em down)
    Drop the puck, it's time to go (time to go)

    Bust outta work, it's quarter-past five
    Time to round up the gang
    and take the Red to the Orange line
    Head for the street and the Causeway crowd
    You can feel it in the air, when the team's in town

    Rancourt's ready, it's time to take to the ice
    So tie down the jersey 'cause it could get ugly tonight
    Top corner, five hole, off the post and in
    On a quest for the cup, and we're ready to win

    Go! Go! Black and gold!

    Drop the puck, it's time to go Writer/s: ALEXANDER BARR, JAMES P. LYNCH, KENNETH W. CASEY, MARC JOHN ORRELL, MATHEW E. KELLY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, SPIRIT TWO SMA
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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