Save The World / R.I.P.
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Save The World / R.I.P.
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Into the streets, we're coming down
We never sleep, never get tired
Through urban fields, in suburban life
Turn up the love now
Listen right up now
Turn up the love
Now who's gonna save the world tonight
Now we're gonna make it you and I
We're gonna save the world tonight
R.I. p, to the girl I used to see
Her days are over, baby come over
And I decided to give you all of me
Now baby come closer, now baby come closer
And who's gonna save the world tonight
We're gonna save the world tonight
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