Let It All Go - The Deadly Snakes



     
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Let It All Go Lyrics


I knew a guy who was mad at his best friend
Stayed that way for twenty years and
I don't know why he can't seem to make amends
Tears in his eyes, you know the pain disappearsYou got to let it all go
No, you got to let it all go
Talkin' about let it all go
So it don't burn a hole in your heartI knew a girl, left home in a hurry
Somethin' to prove and bridges to burn
Her parents dreams soon turned into worry
Angels taught that girl what she needed to learnYou got to let it all go
No, you got to let it all go
Talkin' about let it all go
So it don't burn a hole in your heartI swear to God, man it don't come easy
Kicking myself most of the time
I need help to keep the wheels greasy
Keep that train whistling on down the lineYou got to let it all go
No, you got to let it all go
Talkin' about let it all go

So it don't burn a hole in your heartYou got to let it all go
(So it don't burn a hole in your)
Let it all go
(You got to take control of your)
Let it all go
So it don't burn a hole in your heartLet it all go, let it all go
(Alright, let it all go)
Let it all go, let it all go
(Let it out of your system now)
Let it all go, let it all go
(Let it all out now)
Let it all go, let it all go
(That's what I'm talkin' about)
Let it all go, let it all go

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The Deadly Snakes were a garage rock band formed in Parkdale-High Park in Toronto. Their debut album was produced by Greg Oblivian and released on Sympathy for the Record Industry in 1999. Three albums on In the Red followed, giving the band modest fame and the ability to tour internationally. Their last show was on August 18th, 2006 at the Horseshoe Tavern, in Toronto. By the end of the show, they had run out of songs to play, and ended with Louie Louie.

Read more about The Deadly Snakes on Last.fm.


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