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Breakout Lyrics


It just happened
So what?
But they're all laughin'
What's up?
Why the tears, have no fear?
We are here for you
But I know how you feel, I know how you feel
When no one cares
If you feel just like I feel
(Push people)
Everything's plastic, nothings real
(Push people)
Fuck your normal vase not steal
(Push people)
We're just dancin' no big deal
(Push people)
Hey, just let the bullshit pass
(Push people)

Or we'll skateboard your ass
(Push people)
Got my balls, my wheels
(Push people)
We're just dancin' no big deal
(Push people)
Breakout
(Push people)
Breakout
(Push people)
Breakout
(Push people)
Breakaway
All you can be is just you, 'cause you're real' not
The plastic type
But reality sets, and you're stuck in this plastic life
Why the tears?
We're all here for you
But I know how you feel, I know how you feel
And I do care
If you feel just like I feel
(Push people)
Everything's plastic, nothings real
(Push people)
Fuck your normal vase not steal
(Push people)
We're just dancin' no big deal
(Push people)
Hey, just let the bullshit pass
(Push people)
Or we'll skateboard your ass
(Push people)
Got my balls, my wheels
(Push people)
We're just dancin' no big deal
(Push people)
Breakout
(Push people)
Breakout
(Push people)
Breakout
(Push people)
Breakaway
Hey
Shit happens just blow it off
(Hey)
(Woo)
Man, but don't it make ya feel rage, rage, yeah
(Woo)
Hey
Shit happens just blow it off
(Uh, huh)
(Woo)
Yeah, we gonna make ya feel rage, rage, yeah
(Woo)
Just as long as we got the same thing in our veins
You and I, we are both the same
I'll bail you out, to show you what you should see
One love N E R D, peace

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Jimmy Cliff OM (> Jamaican Order of Merit) born as James Chambers (1 April 1948, St. Catherine, Jamaica) is a Jamaican reggae musician. He is best known among mainstream audiences for songs like "Sittin' in Limbo", "You Can Get It If You Really Want," "Many Rivers to Cross" and the title track from The Harder They Come, a film soundtrack which helped popularise reggae across the world. Cliff moved to Kingston in 1962.

Read more about Jimmy Cliff on Last.fm.


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