Broken down
Grab a hold of my hand
Cleanse yourself
Now set yourself free
Broken
Self-defeated
Lost
You've got to give yourself some discipline
Fuck yeah

Raise your fist in the air, drug free
Raise your fist in the air, drug free
Cleanse yourself
You don't need it, despite what you may think
It's in your head
It's in your head
It's in your head
It's in your fucking head
It's in your head

Now raise your fist in the air, drug free
Raise your fist in the air, drug free
Raise your fist in the air, drug free
Raise your fist in the air, drug free
Raise your fist in the air, drug free
Raise your fist in the air, drug free
Raise your fist in the air, drug free
Raise your fist in the air, drug free

Cleanse yourself
You don't need it, despite what they may think
Cleanse yourself
You don't need it, despite what you may think
Now set yourself free
Now set yourself free
Come on
Cleanse yourself
You don't need it, despite what you may think
Cleanse yourself
You don't need it, despite what they may think
Let's go

Now set yourself free
Free
Set yourself free


Lyrics submitted by xDanx, edited by sokorny

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    "goddamnit! what in god's name is going on in here? what was that ruckus?" "uhh..what ruckus?" "i was just in my office and i heard a ruckus!" "could you describe the ruckus, sir?"

    what is that from?

    darkLIGHT313on June 14, 2003   Link

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