You operate and motivate on synthetic fuel
You're mother nature and an atom bomb
As long as you're kept full of pretty bodies
Your little secret will be safe with me

Around again
Insane again
It comes again
And sets me free

So set me free, set me free
'Cause I think you need my soul
Set me free, set me free

You're kept alive and polarized with one thing in mind
Metabolize everything that you see
But now and then or a little later
Now I'm gonna take you down with me

Around again
Insane again
She comes again
And sets me free

So set me free, set me free
'Cause I think you need my soul
Set me free, set me free

So set me free, set me free
'Cause I think you need my soul
Set me free, set me free

So take me down
Take me, down, down, down, down
Take me down, take me down

So take me down
Take me, down, down, down, down
Take me down, take me down

So set me free, set me free
'Cause I think you need my soul
Set me free, set me free

So set me free, set me free
'Cause I think you need my soul
Set me free, set me free

So set me free, set me free
'Cause I think you need my soul
Set me free, set me free

So set me free, set me free
'Cause I think you need my soul
Set me free, set me free

My freedom!

That's a wrap!


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Set Me Free Lyrics as written by Duff Rose Mckagan Saul Hudson

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    couldnt agree more. ..AllStarMe...

    greenvelveton October 22, 2004   Link

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