K.I.A. (Killed in Action)
by Jet

Album: Shaka Rock (2009)
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  • I live in the middle of a combat zone
    And I'm too scared to pick up the phone
    I went to the market to fill up my heart
    Now I'm in a coma, state of the art

    It goes (uhhuh uhhuh uhhuh)
    I ain't there (uhhuh uhhuh uhhuh)
    This ain't fair (uhhuh uhhuh uhhuh)
    I ain't scared (uhhuh uhhuh uhhuh)

    I live out of state in a mobile home
    I tried to get my hands on a cellular phone
    I fell into a ditch full of VCRs
    Now I'm in a movie same as the stars
    It goes

    KIA in love, I'm your target
    KIA fameless, get this started

    I wanna Kung Fu kick you in your four-wheel drive
    It's war zone baby do you want to survive
    I know this ain't real it's gone to far
    Let's get into a coma just like the stars

    Yeah whoa oh oh oh oh oh
    Yeah whoa oh oh oh oh oh
    Yeah whoa oh oh oh oh oh
    Uhuh uhuh uhuh

    KIA in love, I'm your target
    KIA ?, fame this party
    KIA in the supermarket
    KIA fameless, get this started

    Tell them your not a joke
    Tell me your not a joke
    Tell them it's all a joke
    Tell me it's all a joke
    Tell me it's all a joke
    Tell me it's all a joke
    Tell me it's all a joke
    Tell me it's all a joke

    Kid I am
    Yeah!
    I got faith you know
    I'm in love

    KIA in love, I'm your target
    KIA in love
    KIA in the supermarket
    KIA fameless, get this started Writer/s: CHRISTOPHER CESTER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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