I need the free time
I need to get away
I need the free time
To get away from you

I need some me time
I need the me time
I need to run away, run away
Run away, run away tonight

Yeah
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
I need the free time
I need to get away
I need the night car
And ride, ride to oblivion

I need me time
I need the me time
I need to run away, run away
Far away, far away, tonight

Unlike the sun that shines through a crimson sky
I have built these walls so you can't get by
And it's all right, tonight; tonight, it's all right

Run, run, run to your place till you're gone
Where do you go to be free?
Run, run, run to your place till you're gone
Where do you go to be free?
Run, run, run to your place till you're gone
Where do you go to be free?
Run, run, run to your place till you're gone
Where do you go to be free?

Yeah
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
Unlike the sun that shines through a crimson sky
I have built these walls so you can't get by
And it's all right, tonight; tonight, it's all right

Tonight
Tonight
Its all right
Its all right
Tonight
Tonight
Its all right
Tonight
Tonight
Tonight
It's all right


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Freetime Lyrics as written by Maqbool Ahmed Sabri Chad Hugo

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    To me this song is about the diferences between humans and animals. Sometimes I'll try and take a walk to be alone, or do my own thing, or just go to the woods to pee and fucking humans are bloody everywhere!!! I don't ever really feel the need to have freetime from animals, but humans judge one another and wonder about one another,need things from eachother, even if they genuinlly care, it's still better sometimes just be able to walk around naked or have your stoned mind echo within it'self or just be an idiot without nosey-ass, needy-ass people all up in your shit! No offence to those of you who happen to be human, you understand

    Musixexon January 07, 2008   Link

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