In Fate's Hands

Album: Don't You Fake It (2006)
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    I remember a year ago, I was standing in the crowd
    Waiting for my chance to break through, my chance to live again
    Now it seems I've found some friends who finally understand
    What it takes to make this dream come true, we'll be here till the end

    Shake it, break it, get off your feet
    Come dance with me and don't you fake it
    Shake it, break it, get off your feet
    Get close to me and don't you fake it

    Shout and scream my friends, connect with me and we'll pretend
    This night will never end, this night will never end
    Just let go you'll see together we'll do anything
    This night will never end, this night will never end

    Shake it, break it, get off your feet
    Come dance with me and don't you fake it
    Shake it, break it, get off your feet
    Get close to me and don't you fake it

    Oh, wish I could thank you all for what you have done
    And all of the things that you have shared with me
    Oh, wish I could take you all too where I must go
    Wish I could take you all, I'll take you in my arms

    Get on the floor
    Get on the floor
    Get on the floor
    Get on the floor
    Get on the floor

    Shake it, break it, get off your feet
    Come dance with me and don't you fake it
    Shake it, break it, get off your feet
    Get close to me and don't you fake it

    I'm reachin' out here to show you
    What we've been through
    I think there's something we can share
    That's completely new or maybe I'm just insane, whoa oh

    Shake it, break it, get off your feet Writer/s: RONNIE WINTER
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Ashley from Buffalo, NyThis is one of my favorite songs by this band and a I also like Misery Loves It's Company
  • Aaron from New Hampton, IaThe song was Originally Titled "A** Shaker" but the band changed it to In Fate's Hands because of the record company.
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