There are no worries for someone
Life's in no hurry for someone
There are no worries for
Nothing major or too complicated
Just a friendly wager that we orchestrated
For someone someone

Cut my heart out
With a feather
And put an end
To any extra pressure

For someone
There are no worries for someone
Life's in no hurry for someone
There are no worries for

Ride around on mellow waves of mercy
And fill the space with lack of controversy

For someone
Someone

Set it up to follow you
On my aeroplane
Here's a present
For the future memory lane

Someone
There are no worries for someone
Life's in no hurry for someone
There are no worries for

Light it up the room
She sang into any twane
Hit 'em up cause you got me
A moth to your flame

Someone
There are no worries for someone
Life's in no hurry for someone
There are no worries for me

For me
For me
For me


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Someone Lyrics as written by John Frusciante Michael Balzary

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    This song is perfect. It is also one of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard! But, the lyrics here aren't correct. Toward the end of the song, instead of the lyric "Hit 'em up 'cause you got me, A moth to your flame.", the lyric should be "In the month of June I'll be a moth to your flame." I'm 100% sure on this. I think some other parts of the lyrics are wrong here, too, but I can't pinpoint them just yet.

    jondevonon July 26, 2007   Link

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