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I'm gonna stand on your parade
I need to jump into your grave
Gonna stalk you I'm afraid
Wanna be your fucking pain
By the way you know it's all your faultYeah I will get into your head
And every day out of your bed
I'll buy you roses paint 'em red
And then I'll take you shopping
So come and get it
What the hell you waiting for?
What you waiting for?We could run away
We could climb a tree
We could crash a car
Be celebrity
We could rob a bank
We could play guitar
We could shoot a gun
We can go too far

Bring it on now
Get it on now
Bring it on now
Get it on nowAll the things that we,
All the things that we could be
If you weren't leaving me.I'll carve your name into my skin
And every place that you have been
Watch you dream while you're asleep
I haven't slept now for a week
So come and get it
What the hell you waiting for?
What you waiting for?We could run away
We could climb a tree
We could crash a car
Be celebrity
We could rob a bank
We could play guitar
We could shoot a gun
We can go too far
Bring it on now
Get it on now
Bring it on now
Get it on now
All the things that we, all the things that we could be
If you weren't leaving meYeah I'll jump from a plane
Then we'll do it again
And what life is about
So we'll take a year out
And we'll learn politics
And some new party tricks
And we'll call our friend
John
JohnWe'll drink in a bar
We'll walk in the park
We'll meet at the end
And again at the start
And we'll look for the light
When the daylight has gone
Then we'll run out of breath
Take the whole world on
Yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah
We could run away
We could climb a tree
We could crash a car
Be celebrity
We could rob a bank
We could play guitar
We could shoot a gun
We can go too far
Bring it on now
Get it on now
Bring it on now
Get it on now
All the things that we,
All the things
That we could beThe things I'd do for you:
One cry out
Two free a bird
Three get a better job
A four letter word
Five is a hi-fi
Six on the beach
Twenty four-seven baby,
Eight days a week
Come on now
Get it on now
Come on now
All the things
That we could be
If you weren't leaving me.
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Mark Anthony Patrick Owen (born January 27, 1972 in Oldham, Lancashire, England) is an English singer-songwriter and member of the boy band Take That from 1990-1996 and again since their reform in 2005.

After Take That split, Owen became the third of the band's ex-members to release a solo record. He reached number three in the UK Singles Chart with his debut single, Child. His second single, Clementine, also went to number three. In 1997 his album Green Man was released, charting at a number 33. After another single, I Am What I Am, charted at number 29, Owen was dropped by BMG Records in late 1997.

In 2002 Mark won the second series of Celebrity Big Brother. After being invited to perform on stage with Robbie Williams at Knebworth, he returned to the spotlight and signed a deal with Island/Universal Records. In August 2003, Owen returned to the charts with the Top 5 hit, Four Minute Warning, which remained in the Top 40 for eight weeks. His second album, In Your Own Time, was released in November 2003, entering the charts at number 59. After a second single, Alone Without You, charted at number 26, Owen was dropped by Island/Universal Records.

In April 2004 he established his own record company, Sedna Records. He released his third solo album, How the Mighty Fall in 2005, which was recorded at Sunset Studios, Los Angeles in 2004. In February 2006 he released Hail Mary as a single from the album.

In 2005 Mark rejoined the newly reformed Take That and has been enjoying chart success with them ever since. He still plans, however, to continue working on solo projects.





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