In 'N' Out Of Grace

Album: Superfuzz Bigmuff (1988)
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  • we want to be free..
    we want to be free to- to do what we wanna do..
    We want to be free to ride.. we want to be free
    to ride our machines without being hassled by the man..
    And we wanna get loaded!.. (Yeah!)

    Jesus take me to a higher place
    Slidin' In 'n' out of grace
    Crushed bodies and blood I crave
    Slidin' In 'n' out of grace
    Cry for mercy relieve my ache
    Slidin' In 'n' out of grace
    Steal my sleep, suck my race
    Slidin' in 'n' out of grace

    Oh god, How I love to hate
    Slidin' in n out of grace
    Save me lord, fuck the rest
    Slidin' in n out of grace yeah Writer/s: DANIEL PETERS, MARK MCLAUGHLIN, MATTHEW LUKIN, STEVEN TURNER
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave
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