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Please Take Me Home - The Bird and the Bee



     
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Lost on an island with some joker who just jokes incessantly
And some singer won't stop singing, is it her or is itSave me, save me, save me (x3)
From the wicked things I see
Take me, take me, take me (x3)
To a place I'd rather be[Chorus]
Please, will you take me?
Home
Will you take me?
I don't even know if I'd even know the way without you now
Will you take me?
Please
Will you take me?
There's too much to say but you'll say that I am much too tired tonight
Will you take me?
Home
Will you take me?
Carry me inside, like I carry you, you carry me inside
Will you take me home?Tell me how you missed me while you kiss me

I've been gone for much too long
Going crazy, making babies keeping house and singingFill me, fill me, fill me (x3)
With all the love I'd ever need
Kill me, kill me, kill me (x3)
I would kill myself to please you[Chorus]
Please, will you take me?
Home
Will you take me?
I don't even know if I'd even know the way without you now
Will you take me?
Please
Will you take me?
There's too much to say but you'll say that I am much too tired tonight
Will you take me?
Home
Will you take me?
Carry me inside, like I carry you, you carry me inside
Will you take me home?

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The Bird and The Bee are an indie pop/electronica duo from Los Angeles, California consisting of Inara George (the Bird) on vocals and Greg Kurstin (the Bee) who does the majority of the producing, engineering and mixing as well as providing all instrumentation apart from Inara's fuzz bass contributions. Their debut EP, Again and Again and Again and Again, was released on October 2006 and their self titled debut album was released January 2007 on Blue Note Records. Since they have released a further 3 EP's followed by the LP, Ray Guns are not Just the Future in January 2009 and Interpreting The Masters Volume 1: A Tribute To Daryl Hall And John Oates in 2010.

According to their Myspace Profile "Greg and Inara met a few years ago. Discovered a common love of jazz standards...nerded out for a couple of hours playing every song they knew...and then wrote and recorded a record together."

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