Free Lyrics 2026


Find Artist or Lyrics Title

Nickelback ~ Leader Of Men


Tell your friends not to think aloud
Until they swallow
Whisper things into my brain
Your voice sounds so hollow
I am not a leader of men
Since I prefer to follow
Do you think I could have a drink
Since it's so hard to swallow
So hard to swallow

So turn the television off
and I will sing a song
And if you suddenly have the urge
You can sing along

I touch your hand, I touch your face
I think the fruit is rotten
Give me lessons on how to breath
Cause I think I've forgotten
I think I've forgotten

One day, up to a cliff
That overlooked the water
I jumped in to save a girl
It was somebody's daughter
And now the ring is on my hand
It was given to me by her
To this day we all sit around
And dream of ways to get higher
To get much higher


more free lyrics


Random Albums and the Artists list from our database.



Aaron Neville - Warm Your Heart Ambrosia - Life Beyond L.a. Band, The - Stage Fright Jadakiss - Kiss Tha Game Goodbye Luther Vandross - Luther Vandross Brandy - Never Say Never Blues Traveler - Straight On Till Morning Bob Marley - Confrontation Kurupt - Space Boogie: Smoke Oddessey Barbra Streisand - People Bruce Springsteen - 18 Tracks Andy Williams - Unchained Melody: Greatest Songs Nirvana - Bleach Beenie Man - unknown Moby - Play All-4-One - On And On 911 - Journey Cherry Poppin' Daddies - Rapid City Muscle Car Sick Of It All - Call To Arms Bon Jovi - Bon Jovi Beatles, The - Revolver Zao - Parade Of Chaos 10000 Maniacs - Earth Pressed Flat Annihilator - King Of The Kill Heart - Dreamboat Annie Melissa Etheridge - N/A B.B. King - unknown N Sync - Home For Christmas Pink - Can't Take Me Home Bob Marley - Natural Mystic: The Legend Lives On B.B. King - Makin Love Is Good For You Queen - News Of The World Snoop Dogg - Tha Doggfather George Michael - Faith Alex Parks - Introduction Cardigans, The - unknown Boney M. - unknown Smashing Pumpkins - Pisces Iscariot Ben Folds Five - Whatever & Ever Amen Beautiful South, The - Welcome To The Beautiful South