Lie on the floor of the runway, baby
Wait for the ride; we'll have a comfortable flight

Don't be afraid, to be afraid here with me
And plunge, me toward into the wormhole with me

Let's roll... [2x]

South to the sea, I got a sailboat for free
Yes, little one, we'll sail as soon as we hitch out to sea

Don't be afraid, of the roaming alligators
And save the heart attacks for later

Let's roll... [4x]

North, to the French, I know a bar there that's in
Out of the way, in a Hades kind of way
But I'm not afraid, as long as you're here with me

Let's roll... [8x]


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Let's Roll Lyrics as written by Olivier Corbeil David Alexandre Hamelin

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    This is great man! Such a good chillin, getting high too song....very laid back. I love it.

    Musical Jennyon July 15, 2005   Link
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    Although the album has a lot to do with 9/11, i think it's being used as metaphor in this song for this sedentary phase between the writer and someone else. Something might have slowed them down in the past or caused them to look at eachother differently, but he is asking the other person to just forget about it and keep on going for the sake of unpredictabilty.

    SuntoryTime12on February 06, 2006   Link
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    Just out of curiosity, does anyone know if this song have anything to do with the 9/11 attacks, since the phrase "Let's roll" was used by the passengers of Flight 93 that crashed in Pennsylvania? Neil Young wrote a song entitled "Let's Roll" shortly after the attacks... Great song by the way..

    Redlighton June 15, 2004   Link
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    They took the name "Let's Roll" for this song from Neil Young's song. The whole album kinda has something to do with the 9/11 attacks.

    mirrorsxandxfeverson October 03, 2004   Link

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