“Get Ready, Get Set, Don’t Go” in ASL


“Get Ready, Get Set, Don’t Go” by Miley and Billy Ray Cyrus, expressed in American Sign Language. [All lyrics and music are property and copyright of Miley and Billy Ray Cyrus. I am not the owner, nor do I take any credit. No copyright infringement intended.] this video was done when i was having a not so good day, so i apologize for the lack of enthusiasm and good signing. :/ requested by: SG1lover14 Thank you for requesting and watching!! 🙂 Enjoy! Lyrics: She’s gotta do what she’s gotta do And I’ve gotta like it or not She’s got dreams too big for this town And she needs to give ’em a shot Where ever they are Looks like she’s all ready to leave Nothing left to pack There ain’t no room for me in that car Even if she asked me to tag along God I gotta be strong (chorus) She’s at the startin’ line of the rest of her life As ready as she’s ever been Got the hunger and the stars in her eyes The prize is hers to win She’s waitin’ on my blessings before she hits that open road Baby get ready Get set Don’t go She says things are fallen into place Feels like they’re fallen apart I painted this big ol’ smile on my face To hide my broken heart If only she knew This is where I don’t say what I want so bad to say This is where I want to but I won’t get in the way Of her and her dreams And spreadin’ her wings She’s at the startin’ line of the rest of her life As ready as she’s ever been Got the hunger and the stars in her eyes The prize is hers to win She’s waitin’ on my blessings .

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