Let Me Hear You Scream

Album: Scream (2010)
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  • Let me hear you scream

    I'm black and bruised, beat up but still I take the blows
    'Cause all I need is blood and sweat and skin and bones
    I'll take this rage, rattle your cage, nobody said it's easy
    It's do or die, only the strong survive, get ready for the last stand
    Get ready, I'm your hangman

    Let me hear you scream like you want it
    Let me hear you yell like you mean it
    If you gotta go down
    Go loud
    Go strong
    Go proud
    Go on
    Go hard or go home
    Let me hear you (let me hear you)
    Let me hear you (let me hear you)
    Let me hear you scream

    I'll pull you up and push you right back in your place
    I'll take you down and wipe that smile right off your face
    I'll watch you break, you're mine to take, don't blink, you just might miss it
    It's all or nothing, nowhere left to run, are you ready for the last fight?
    Get ready with the war cry

    Let me hear you scream like you want it
    Let me hear you yell like you mean it
    If you gotta go down
    Go loud
    Go strong
    Go proud
    Go on
    Go hard or go home
    Let me hear you (let me hear you)
    Let me hear you (let me hear you)
    Let me hear you scream

    Let me hear you scream like you want it
    Let me hear you yell like you mean it
    If you gotta go down
    Go loud
    Go strong
    Go proud
    Go on
    Go hard or go home

    Let me hear you scream like you want it
    Let me hear you yell like you mean it
    If you gotta go down
    Go loud
    Go strong
    Go proud
    Go on
    Go hard or go home
    Let me hear you (let me hear you)
    Let me hear you (let me hear you)
    Let me hear you scream Writer/s: John Osbourne, Kevin Churko
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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