Jesus died for me
God has set me free
Free from the rules of responsibility

Born again again

Words don't matter to me
Faith can cover up a seal of inequity
View of the nature so bittersweet

Born again again
Born again again

Givin' out the world of sin and bad
Guess I'm a little
Mind your middle
Born again again

Well take a look at the look on my face
Palpitations lighten up my case of grace
Liberation, sweet predestination

Born again again

Drinkin' druggin' around
Who can dance around the town they found
Inebriation, incarceration
Born again again

Bound on __?
___like a cork up and down the___?
talkin' the walk, but not walkin' the talk

You see I'm born again again
Born again again


In and out of a world of sin and bad ___?
Guess I'm a little
Mind your middle
Born again again....


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    Jesus died for me God has set me free Free from the rules of responsibility Born again again

    Words don't matter to me Faith can cover up a sea of iniquity Human nature is so bittersweet Born again again

    Born again again In and out of the world of sin, and back in Guess I'm a little noncommittal Born again again

    Well take a look at the look on my face Congregation's lappin' up my case of praise Liberation, sweet predestination Born again again

    Drinkin' druggin' around Putting bets around town they found Inebriation, incarceration Born again again

    Down on bended knee Bobbing like a cork up and down in the bapistry Talkin' the walk, but not walkin' the talk Ya see I'm born again again

    Born again again In and out of the world of sin, and back in Guess I'm a little noncommittal Born again again

    TurdPolisheron October 28, 2010   Link

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