Born Again - Saint Motel

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Born Again Lyrics

Well, there's no need to be nervous
I'm not dangerous anymore
Yeah, I cleaned up and found Jesus
And he's waiting at the door
Now here's a leaflet, try to read it
You have always been a friend
But when you see me next
Won't recognize the person that I am

I'm born again
Get born, get born, get born again
Get born, get born

Well, there's no use trying to fight it
Cause you fought it long enough
It starts with lies and leads to hate and hate to sex and sex to drugs
Is the bad news for the sinners?
And the silence for the saints?
When you break it down, the two of us are really just the same

I'm born again
Get born, get born, get born again
Get born, get born, get born again
I died and saw the light, my friend
Get born, get born, get born, get born

Get born, get born again
Get born, get born again
Get born, get born again
Get born, get born again
(Get born again)
Get born, get born again
(Get born again)
Get born, get born again
Get born, get born again
(Get born again)

Yeah, well there's no need to be nervous
I'm not dangerous anymore
Well, there's no need to be nervous
I'm not dangerous anymore
Yeah, I cleaned up and found Jesus
And he's waiting at the door
Now here's a leaflet, try to read it
You have always been a friend
But when you see me next
You won't recognize the motherfucker that I am

I'm born again
Get born, get born, get born again (oh yeah)
Get born, get born, get born again (I'm born again)
I died and saw the light, my friend (oh yeah)
Get born, get born, get born, get born

Get born, get born again
(Get born again)
Get born, get born again
Get born, get born again
(Get born again)
Get born, get born again

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"Saint Motel makes chic and sprightly music with hints of ironic malevolence. On “Voyeur,” the group’s first full-length release, the guitars clang briskly while the vocals ascend from high tenor to outright falsetto. Sometimes, a sample, shout or horn-section riff will enter to bounce an already airborne song even higher.

The band members have a strong sense of style: The way singer-guitarist A/J Jackson and his cohorts inject Caribbean lilts, stomping beats and lounge-jazz licks into giddy power-pop suggests that they’ve carefully studied the Undertones’ brilliant 1981 album, “Positive Touch.” Saint Motel is wise to highlight its cunning arrangements and breathless execution."

- Mark Jenkins / The Washington Post Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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