Choose To Play
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Choose To Play
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Stake your claim and take a break and look at what you've won
Opposing sides will levitate to steal what you've won
I tell you it's got to be ok
If it's a game that you choose to play
I tell you it's got to be ok
And it only goes to show to be right is wrong
You can win but only from within
A certain few may share this view
And claim they are your friends
But only when you're equal and
You're down and out like them
I tell you it's got to be ok
If it's a game that you choose to play
I tell you it's got to be ok
And it only goes to show
To be right is wrong
You can win but only from within
Living in this world we coexist with these people
They're not good, bad, maybe borderline evil
Don't join their church look away from its steeple and run
Don't let them look into your eyes look into your eyes and run
I tell you it's got to be ok
If it's a game that you choose to play
I tell you it's got to be ok
And it only goes to show to be right is wrong
You can win but only from within
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Who performs "Choose To Play"?
Redd Kross performs "Choose To Play", and this lyric page sits inside the Redd Kross catalog on LyroVerse.
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