Out of place, put him down
He's all strung out
Don't hold your breath for too long
This moment's fading out now
Our souls have caught on fire
Well I don't really wanna walk that line
I don't really wanna cross that line
Let's make this now or never

Fade it out, the storms that I love
The heat is getting stronger and I plan to take advantage
No matter what they say
The tide is slowly going out
Tonight

Oh god
Please open your eyes
It's time to finalize
Lets make this now or never
Set it off and let it burn

Take your form
Let it be the scariest
Let it be most furious

I am the boy who sets your girl on fire
And when she dances oh she knows it's right
We'll send them all to hell
I am the boy who sets your girl on fire
And when she dances oh she knows it's right
We'll send them all to hell
I am the boy who sets your girl on fire
And when she dances oh she knows it's right
We'll send them all to hell
I am the boy who sets your girl on fire
And when she dances oh she knows it's right
We'll send them all to hell


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Set It off Like Napalm Lyrics as written by Ernest White Brian Mcternan

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    Those two lines sound about right. Thanks to both of you.

    Street Spiriton January 28, 2008   Link

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