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Credits
KOMPOSITION UND LIEDTEXT
Jay Gearhart
Songwriter:in
Paul Raymond
Songwriter:in
Ryan Sherwin
Songwriter:in
Lyrics
Every day is just a race
As you're trying to replace
With a talentless face
Everything I put in place
Built this all up into something
And you left me here with nothing
Claiming that I rose to fame
Using someone else's name
Now the lies are hard to spot
But I'm speaking from my mind
Go ahead and call me clock
Cause the truth comes out in time
Now the days were passing by
But my world was standing still
I just wanna let it out
So you know just how I feel
(How I feel)
You can try to silence me
Shut my mouth
Lock me up
Throw away the key
I will rise and you will see
So you can step aside
Step aside
Step back
You can try to silence me
Shut my mouth
Lock me up
Throw away the key
I will rise and you will see
So you can step aside
Step aside
Step back
Sick of always doing everybody else's songs
When I have a voice that needed
To be heard here all along
Now I have the time to sit here
And reflect on what I have up
Knowing that it was all worth
Now get ready for the change up
Cause the liars and the cheaters
Have themselves a special place
But they can't occupy my head
Cause I'm setting my own pace
Now if I could pull the curtain back
For all the world to see
Then you'd realize
Why they refuse to
Set me free
You can try to silence me
Shut my mouth
Lock me up
Throw away the key
I will rise and you will see
So you can step aside
Step aside
Step back
You can try to silence me
Shut my mouth
Lock me up
Throw away the key
I will rise and you will see
So you can step aside
Step aside
Step back
(Step back)
STEP BACK!
In this fight
You will die
Tell me now
Is it worth your life
You can try to silence me
Shut my mouth
Lock me up
Throw away the key
I will rise and you will see
So you can step aside
Step aside
Step back
You can try to silence me
Shut my mouth
Lock me up
Throw away the key
I will rise and you will see
So you can step aside
Step aside
Step back
Written by: Jay Gearhart, Paul Raymond, Ryan Sherwin