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Revolution Now Lyrics


Josh Woodward Revolution Now


Hey, what are we waiting for?
We've come to far to let this go
Always on the outside looking in

The door is swinging in the wind
It's time to go and march on in
It's time to show them what we're all about

I can feel the change is coming in the air
I can feel the revolution now
I can feel the change is coming in the air
I can feel the revolution now

I am gonna see again
And I am gonna feel again
We're not going to take this any more
We won't take this anymore

The shapes are hiding in the dark
The knives are out, the blades are sharp
It's one wrong move and all the lights are out

Watch your step and look ahead
Remember what the old man said
Failure is the aftermath of doubt

I can feel the change is coming in the air
I can feel the revolution now
I can feel the change is coming in the air
I can feel the revolution now

I am gonna see again
And I am gonna feel again
We're not going to take this any more
We won't take this anymore

I am gonna see again
And I am gonna feel again
We're not going to take this any more
We won't take this anymore



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