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Tell You Something

Tell You Something Lyrics by Maurice Fulton
Tell You Something Lyrics

What Are The Lyrics For Tell You Something By Maurice Fulton?

I got to tell you something.
Open your ears really big.
Listen to me really deep.
And just think about it.

I came from the other side of earth
Using adventure language
Talking to other cultured people
You have things I don't have it

I have things, you don't have it
We share things give things each other
Teach things learn things each other
I got to tell you something.

Open your ears really big.
Listen to me really deep.
And just think about it.
I got to tell you something.

Open your ears really big.
Listen to me really deep.
And just think about it.
Nobody's rival should be together

Everybody's should respect what people do
Jealousy doesn't give you anything
Let's change the way people think
Stop being in a competition

Stop blaming a little rabbit
Make a revolution to yourself
Make a revolution to yourself
Make a revolution to yourself

Make a revolution to yourself
I got to tell you something.
Open your ears really big.
Listen to me really deep.

And just think about it.
I got to tell you something.
Open your ears really big.
Listen to me really deep.

And just think about it.
What's wrong with you?
You suppose to be my friend goddammit
Why you do this to me you little cow

Just ask me, tell me,
Show me what you want motherfucker
World is not only yours
Who do you think you are

You don't know how strong I am
You know what, we' re done

Who Wrote Tell You Something By Maurice Fulton?

Maurice F. Fulton, Mutsumi Kanamori

What's The Duration Of The Tell You Something By Maurice Fulton?

The duration of Tell You Something is 5:46 minutes and seconds.

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