didn’t come for the fame didn’t come for your games
not for the masks or your masquerade
and I don’t even know your name
we came here to rock didn’t want to listen to your lies
we didn’t come for the lights camera action
we came to be the main attraction
we came here to rock
(we came here to rock with you)
We came here to rock
(we came here to rock your world)
I stand up for the people the voice of the little ones we’d cower in corners outcasts different from the rest
beauty’s more than skin deep there more truth inside
finding your inner strength
some things you just can’t hide
we came here to rock
(we came here to rock with you)
We came here to rock
(we came here to rock your world)
we didn’t come for the writers journalists or reporters
we didn’t come for the posers and the backstabbers two faced losers soul selling liars
they’ll never understand why where here
we came here to rock
(we came here to rock with you)
We came here to rock
(we came here to rock your world)
credits
from Lord of Steel,
released June 26, 2003
J.Ball/S.Fowler/I.Beynon
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