Riot

Album: Lights Out (2006)
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  • What you wanted couldn't hold us down
    What we needed turned it's back so
    Out-loud, we're telling your secrets
    Out-loud, to the lovers and fees
    Out-loud, 'cause you never experienced
    This is the side of us nobody sees

    We're making something beautiful
    Starting a riot
    We've got this under our control
    Starting a fight

    What you wanted couldn't hold us now
    What we needed all came crashing down
    Down, with the lies and cover ups
    Down down, to the lovers and fees
    Down now, 'cause you never experienced
    This is the side that I'll never believe in

    We're making something beautiful
    Starting a riot
    We've got this under our control
    Starting a fight
    We're making something
    We're taking nothing
    We're starting something beautiful
    Start a riot

    What you wanted

    We're making something beautiful
    Starting a riot
    We've got this under our control
    Starting a fight
    We're making something
    We're taking nothing
    We're starting something beautiful
    Start a riot (Hey, hey)
    Riot (Hey, hey)
    Riot (Hey, hey) Writer/s: PAUL SMITH
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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