Free Won’t Be What It Used to Be

Jason Hill, Brian Karscig

Why do I have to be such a drag?
Or am I just spitting venom?
Maybe I'm just out of line
If I haven't yet, baby, just give me time

Did it break your heart?
Do I break your heart?
Put a needle in my vain and I fall apart
Put a needle in my vain and I fall apart

Is it something you miss?
Did you sign up to die for this?
Watch your soldier the human cause
The general gave the order 'cause the politicians want some money for alls

Corruption kills
Greed kills the young at heart
Put the cash in their hands and they fall apart
Why do I have to be such a drag?
Or am I just spitting venom?
Maybe I'm just out of lines
If I haven't yet, baby just give me time

Did it break your heart?
Do I break your heart?
Put a needle in my vain and I fall apart
Put a needle in my vain and I fall apart

Will you die in the sand?
Will you die in the hands of the men that never knew you?
Corruption kills the young at heart
Ahh

Is it something you miss?
Did you sign up to die for this?
March your soldier, the human cause
Used to be
(That you didn't…)
Used to be

Stick a knife in his heart
He stuck a knife in his heart
Put a needle in his vain and he falls apart
Put a needle in his vain and he falls apart

Trivia about the song Free Won’t Be What It Used to Be by Louis XIV

When was the song “Free Won’t Be What It Used to Be” released by Louis XIV?
The song Free Won’t Be What It Used to Be was released in 2008, on the album “Slick Dogs and Ponies”.
Who composed the song “Free Won’t Be What It Used to Be” by Louis XIV?
The song “Free Won’t Be What It Used to Be” by Louis XIV was composed by Jason Hill, Brian Karscig.

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