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Girl I'm worried for you.
But it's not like her to worry.

But she needs to follow the need to swallow
Pride to get to where she wants,
Pride to get to where she is.
And they say she's losing the path she's choosing.
Don't count her out (don't count her out), she'll seize the day.

Now she's making good money,
Dreams aren't as far as they had seemed.
People now, they see.
And she keeps running to--she's still finding her way.
She falls and rises.

But it's not like her to worry.
Through sweat and blood she'll see.

But she needs to follow the need to swallow
Pride to get to where she wants,
Pride to get to where she is.
And they say she's losing the path she's choosing.
Don't count her out (don't count her out).

You can't break this faith from me,
This faith will not be raped.
And it fuels my life's ambition.
COME. CRU$H. KILL. DREAM$. Try quickly,
Cause I'll shove it back in your face,
And I'll show you what I'm made of.

And you can't make it. (And you can't make it.)
Take the dreams that you're running towards.
Stop your screaming.
Run until you're not alone.
You are not alone.
You can't have:

But she needs to follow the need to swallow
Pride to get to where she wants,
Pride to get to where she is.
And they say she's losing the path she's choosing.
Don't count her out (don't count her out.), she'll seize the day.Lyrics provided by TANCODEhttp://lyricsever.com/" readonly=""/>

Metropolis Lyrics

Wake up in this sad city,
Underemployed with hopes to be with diamonds in her ears.
The people all around her say
"Good luck with that. Can't even pay this month's rent, it nears."

Girl I'm worried for you.
But it's not like her to worry.

But she needs to follow the need to swallow
Pride to get to where she wants,
Pride to get to where she is.
And they say she's losing the path she's choosing.
Don't count her out (don't count her out), she'll seize the day.

Now she's making good money,
Dreams aren't as far as they had seemed.
People now, they see.
And she keeps running to--she's still finding her way.
She falls and rises.

But it's not like her to worry.
Through sweat and blood she'll see.

But she needs to follow the need to swallow
Pride to get to where she wants,
Pride to get to where she is.
And they say she's losing the path she's choosing.
Don't count her out (don't count her out).

You can't break this faith from me,
This faith will not be raped.
And it fuels my life's ambition.
COME. CRU$H. KILL. DREAM$. Try quickly,
Cause I'll shove it back in your face,
And I'll show you what I'm made of.

And you can't make it. (And you can't make it.)
Take the dreams that you're running towards.
Stop your screaming.
Run until you're not alone.
You are not alone.
You can't have:

But she needs to follow the need to swallow
Pride to get to where she wants,
Pride to get to where she is.
And they say she's losing the path she's choosing.
Don't count her out (don't count her out.), she'll seize the day.

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Monty Are I (formerly "Monty" and before that formerly "Monty's Fan Club") is a rock band from Cranston, Rhode Island, United States.
They consist of 5 members:
Steve- Lead Vocals, Guitar
Andrew- Keyboards, sampler programmer/sequencer, Trombone
Justin- Drums
Ryan- backing vocals, trumpet, guitar
Sledge- Bass
(though they've been know in shows to all switch and play a style of music they call "Action Rock")

Their Album "Wall of People" was released on Stolen Transmission Records, their debut on a record label. They've released two other CDs, "The Red Shift", released independently under the name Monty, which is now out of print, and a Self-titled EP under the name of Monty's Fan Club, which is still available.

They have announced on their Myspace page that they have finished recording a new record, Break Through The Silence, released September 22, 2009

Monty Are I used to be called Monty's Fan Club and is named after Cranston High School West's band instructor. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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