(j. edwards/d. ray)
Revolution rock, it is a brand new rock
A bad, bad rock, this here revolution rock
Careful how you move, mac, you dig me in me back
An Im so pilled up that I rattle
I have got the sharpeest knife, so I cut the biggest slice
But I have no time to do battle
Everybody smash up your seats and rock to this
Brand new beat
This here music mash up the nation
This here music cause a sensation
Tell your ma, tell your pa everythings gonna be all right
Cant you feel it? dont ignore it
Gonna be arl-right
Revolution rock, I am in a state of shock
So bad, bad rock, this here revolution rock
Careful how you slide, clyde, all you did was glide
And you poured your beer in me hat
With my good eye on the beat, living on fixation strete
And I ait got no time for that
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