Coming For You

Album: Digital Single (2015)
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  • Time to go and get our kicks
    Dropping out and getting in the mix now
    Whoa, hey, hey, hey, hey
    In the backroom, nothing to do
    We're not bored, we're just sick of you, yeah (whoa)
    Yeah, sick of you (hey, hey, hey, hey)

    Breakdown, takedown
    Now it's on
    A sold out, blowout
    Donkey Kong
    Well no, hell no
    What you gonna do
    When they keep coming for you?

    See the shadows marching on
    Yesterday's dreams are dead and gone (whoa)
    Dead and gone (hey, hey, hey, hey)
    Hear the cheering up above
    Down below it's push and shove (whoa)
    Yeah, push and shove (hey, hey, hey, hey)

    Breakdown, takedown
    Now it's on
    A sold out blowout
    Donkey Kong
    Well no, hell no
    What you gonna do
    When they keep coming for you?

    Bet some, get some
    Knock you down
    A lowdown showdown
    Kiss the ground
    Well no, hell no
    What you gonna do?
    Lights out, permanent snooze
    They'll be coming for you

    Hey, hey, hey, hey
    Whoa, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey

    What's up?
    Fuck you up

    Breakdown, takedown
    Now it's on
    A sold out blow out
    Donkey Kong
    Well no, hell no
    What you gonna do?
    They just keep coming for you

    Bet some, get some
    Knock you down
    A lowdown showdown
    Kiss the ground
    Well no, hell no
    What you gonna do?
    Lights out, permanent snooze
    They'll be coming for you

    They'll be coming for you
    They'll be coming for you Writer/s: Bryan Holland
    Publisher: Word Collections Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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