Rise To It
by Kiss

Album: Hot In The Shade (1989)
Charted: 81
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  • All that style all going to waste
    All that beauty, but you never show your face
    I'm gonna make my way to you, knock down your door and walk on through
    I'm impatient, times a wastin', girl, if you give me an occasion

    I'm gonna rise to it, you know I really can do it
    I'm gonna rise, I'm gonna rise, I'm gonna rise to it
    When you're lying next to me, baby, I can guarantee, I'm gonna rise to it
    I'll give you fever, I'll give you chills
    Make you a believer, ooh, I'm gonna break your will
    A little danger, a little fun, we're gonna take 'em one by one
    Walk the wire of desire, and if you dare to take it higher

    I'm gonna rise to it, you know I really can do it
    I'm gonna rise, I'm gonna rise, I'm gonna rise to it
    When you're lying next to me, baby, I can guarantee, I'm gonna rise to it

    Get up, lights, camera, action, it's getting time for the show
    Tonight you're the main attraction
    And if you want a lover who can play the other role, I'm gonna, I'm gonna

    I'm gonna rise to it, you know I really can do it
    I'm gonna rise, I'm gonna rise, I'm gonna rise to it
    When you're lying next to me, baby, I can guarantee, I'm gonna rise to it Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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