(Anderson/Cichon). A love like ours is slightly out of time here. We need to find a way to set our souls free. Oh come away if you wanna know. A perfect place.
(Anderson/Jordan). You can't change the wild boys. You gotta let 'em run. You can't cage a tiger. Or tie an eagle down. You can't tame the wild boys. You just get out their way.
(Anderson/Cocks). Well it's time to drink. I don't want to think about sorrow. Be one of the boys and make some noise. There's still tomorrow. . I don't watch the news, 'cause singin' the blues.
(Rose Tattoo). I don't need lots of people, tellin' me what to do. I don't need a long haired lady, to love me true as true. All I need is a rock'n'roll band...somewhere new to play.
[Intro: Remedy (children)]. "This is worldwide!". Life... and what does it really all mean ("this is worldwide!"). Reflect on that (R-E-M-E, D-Y) check it out, though.
(Anderson/Wells). My city is full of people. That I don't understand. They got no love for the life. In this my motherland. . They practice strange religions.
(Anderson/Cocks). Ow! The city man is killing me. My babe says don't come around. She's gotta go out and drink some bread. And the welfare man, he's been hanging 'round.
Stand up for your rights, don't give up the fight. Accept that the time is right, out dated laws we've got to fight. And not just support the cause, gotta change the law.
(Rose Tattoo). They were so damn glad when I left school. Said I was crazy 'cause I broke the rules. Time to start livin' my teenage dream. Out on the streets it was rough and mean.
(Rose Tattoo). She hit town a rose in bloom. Smell the sweet, sweet perfume. The color faded and the petals died. Down in the city no one cried. . And in the streets the garbage lies.
(Anderson/Meyer). Are you believing what they tell ya. Are you swallowing their lies. They say you should be happy. Deep inside you cry. They are deceiving, when they tell ya.
(Rose Tattoo). Well mister I got something to say. Don't tell me how to live, don't tell me how to play. Don't give me no lecture, don't try to tell me what to do.
(Anderson/Meyer). Michael O'Reilly he's a desperate man. Fighting for his liberty. Michael O'Reilly he's a dangerous man. Fighting for his family. . Michael O'Reilly he's a peaceful man.
Feel this,. To all those races, colors, and creeds, every man bleeds for the. Countless victims and all their families of. The murdered, tortured and slaved, raped, robbed and persecuted.
(Anderson/Wells). Spent too many nights. Walkin' in the streets of the city. I lost the sweet taste of youth. Oh babe that's such a pity. . Suburban tourists come to stare.
(Anderson/Cocks). Corruption breeds destruction. And the cats are killin' my homeland. After years of tryin' to do the right thing. Now it's too far out of hand.
(Anderson/Cocks). Black bomber jackets with gang colors. Showing on my back. The boys they're out tonight walking. Prowlin' in a pack. . The girls are hangin' loose.
(Anderson/Jordan/Meyer). I hear a voice a'singing. Down through history. Telling of that sacred thing. That belongs to you and me. But there are men that would deny you.
(Anderson/Riley). Yeah, gotta get out on the prowl, and howl...yeah!. . I wanna howl, I wanna prowl. I wanna go on out and dig my trowel. Oh mama, c'mon turn me loose.
(Anderson/Meyer). Met a man from Ireland. Drinking in a bar. Although his voice was soft and warm. His eyes were cold and hard. He spoke of Irish children.