Hell Or Hallelujah
by Kiss

Album: Monster (2012)
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  • I rode the highway to heartache
    I took a trip on the ship of fools, whoa yeah!
    And I paid the price to have my way
    'Cause money makes the rules, yeah!

    Sing it!
    Lay down!
    I'm looking through ya'
    Stay down!
    You got what you should
    Pay now!
    All that you never would, it feels good!

    Hell or hallelujah!
    No matter what you do, I'm running through ya'
    Yeah!

    You said that love's never lasting
    We surrender our hearts to lose, yeah
    Times up there's nobody askin'
    This time I get to choose!
    Let me hear ya!
    Lay down!
    Don't say that you're sorry
    Stay down!
    I knew that you would
    Pay now!
    Don't say you're misunderstood, it feels good

    Hell or hallelujah!
    No matter what you do, I'm running through ya'
    One more time!
    Hell or hallelujah!
    C'mon c'mon
    The rest is up to you
    It's overdue, yeah

    Listen!
    One heart is breakin'
    One chance I'm takin'
    No lies, no fakin'
    Goodbye, feels like it should!
    It feels good!

    Oh yeah!

    Hey, one heart is breakin'
    One chance I'm takin'
    No lies, no fakin'
    Goodbye, feels like it should!

    Yeah, let me tell ya' how it feels, it feels good!

    Hell or hallelujah!
    No matter what you do, I'm running through ya'
    C'mon c'mon
    Hell or hallelujah!
    The rest is up to you
    It's overdue, yeah! Writer/s: PAUL STANLEY
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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