Salvation

Roger M. Freeman, Timothy Armstrong

Come on baby won't you show me what you got
I want your salvation

There's a neighborhood called Blackhawk
Where all the rich people hide
I was down on my luck working for the Salvation Army
The shelter is where I reside
Everyday we drive into Blackhawk
And we pick up the offerings
Microwave, refrigerator for the suffering

Come on baby wont you show me what you got
I want your salvation

I can't believe these people live like kings
Hidden estates and diamond rings
I'm a rat out on a mission
I'm in your front yard under suspicion

Come on baby won't you show me what you got
I want your salvation

Trivia about the song Salvation by Rancid

When was the song “Salvation” released by Rancid?
The song Salvation was released in 1994, on the album “Let's Go”.
Who composed the song “Salvation” by Rancid?
The song “Salvation” by Rancid was composed by Roger M. Freeman, Timothy Armstrong.

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