Ready to Go (Get Me Out Of My Mind)

Album: Vices & Virtues (2011)
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  • You've got these little things
    That you've been running from
    You either love it or I guess you don't
    You're such a pretty thing
    To be running from anyone
    A vision with nowhere to go

    So tell me right now
    You think you're ready for it?
    I wanna know
    Why you got me going
    So let's go
    We'll take it outta here
    I think I'm ready to leap
    I'm ready to live

    I'm ready to go
    Get me out of my mind
    Get me out of my mind
    I'm ready to go
    Oh oh ooh, oh oh ooh

    You've got these little things
    You wanted something for 'em
    You either get it or I guess you won't
    What does it really mean
    To get nothing from anyone?
    There's a million ways it could go

    So tell me right now
    You think you're ready for it?
    I wanna know
    Why you got me going
    So let's go
    We'll take it out of here
    I think I'm ready to leap
    I'm ready to live

    I'm ready to go
    Get me out my mind
    Get me out my mind
    I'm ready to go
    Oh oh ooh, oh oh ooh

    I think I'm ready, I think
    I know I'm ready, I know
    I think I'm ready, I think
    I know I'm ready, I know
    I think I'm ready, I think
    I know I'm ready, I know
    I think I'm ready, I think
    I know I'm ready, I know

    I'm ready to go
    Get me out my mind
    Get me out my mind
    I'm ready to go
    Oh oh ooh, oh oh ooh

    I'm ready to go
    Get me out my mind
    Get me out my mind
    I'm ready to go
    Oh oh ooh, oh oh ooh

    I'm ready to go
    Get me out my mind
    Get me out my mind
    I'm ready to go
    Oh oh ooh, oh oh ooh

    A pocket full of fancy words
    A pocket full of fancy words Writer/s: Brendon Urie, Spencer Smith
    Publisher: Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Aj from Trenton, NjI love this song and the video! Love Brendon's dancing skills
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