Wouldn't it be great
If no one ever got offended
Wouldn't it be great
To say what's really on your mind
I've always said
That all the rules are made for bending
And if I let my hair down
Would that be such a crime

[Chorus]
I want to be
Consequence free
I want to be
Where nothing needs to matter
I want to be
Consequence free
Just sing
Nananananananana
Oh, nananananananana

I could really use
To lose my Catholic conscience
Cause I'm getting sick
Of feeling guilty all the time
I won't abuse it
Yeah, I've got the best intentions
For a little bit of anarchy
But not the hurting kind

[Chorus]

I couldn't sleep at all last night
Cause I had so much on my mind
I'd like to leave it all behind
But you know it's not that easy
Oh, for just one night

Wouldn't it be great
If the band just never ended
We could stay out late
And we would never hear last call
We wouldn't need to worry
About approval or permission
We could slip off the edge
And never worry about the fall

[Chorus]


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Consequence Free Lyrics as written by Sean Mccann Alan Doyle

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  • +1
    General Comment

    it's about wanting to do whatever you want without having to worry about the consequences. without hurting anybody of course "For a little bit of anarchy but not the hurting kind"

    gwerithon April 07, 2006   Link
  • +1
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    ...this is my theme song. Like, always.

    leftrighton November 15, 2011   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    This is somebody who wants to be free from Society's resrictions and do what ever he wants...I love this song

    lightningbanditon July 22, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    i always think of it as wanting to be consequence free from yourself

    trippinbon May 29, 2005   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I believe it is someone wanting to be themselves, but, because of the life they live, they cant. Where it be legal, religious or social values that dictate how we are supposed to act.

    He doesn't want to harm anyone. He just wants to have fun and not worry about what others will say about it.

    This rings true, because these days I want to live consequence free!

    swimmerspeon June 25, 2011   Link

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