Sell My Soul

Album: Diesel and Dust (1987)
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    Let's begin, I am ready, let's begin, ay
    Sell my soul to him
    Shed my skin, I just want to shed my skin
    I don't want to sell my soul to him
    Mechanize, city bursts and farmers die
    They cry
    Sell my soul to him
    Sleep face down in a goods train heading south in the rain
    I sell around
    Sell my soul to him

    In this world (in this world)
    I often think you understand me
    In these words (in these words)
    I often think you'd recognize me
    'Cause I just want to swim with the fish in the sea
    And I want faith to heal so that I can be clean

    Gonna wait for you

    America's great now
    But you don't talk back, you hide your face
    Crawl in rubble and smile and scorn
    At that snail-paced creature, going up and down walls
    I, I just want to celebrate
    I'm not going to sell my soul to him (to him)
    When you look right in

    Sell my soul to him, to him
    Yeah, well, come on down
    Sell (sell) my (my) soul (soul) to him
    You gonna sell your soul
    Now you're gonna sell you soul to him, yeah (to him)
    Sell my soul to him Writer/s: James Moginie, Martin Rotsey, Peter Garrett, Peter Gifford, Robert Hirst
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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