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Sit This One Out - Solomon Burke



     
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Sit This One Out Lyrics


The night's getting old
And your eyes are weary
You can't see clearly
And your nerves are thin
A half eaten meal
And a tear on the table
We don't seem able
To hold and hangChorus:
Love sometimes
Takes the form of frustration
It's a sad combination
Of emptiness and doubt
When our only human connection
Is expressed with a shout
Well, I think I'm gonna have to just sit this one outThere was a time
When we could sit and talk about things together
No, we didn't shout about things at all
We'd laugh, we'd love, we'd play

And say what we have to say
But there's nothing to do now
And I don't have a clue how to rise above it allChorus:
Love sometimes
Takes the form of frustration
It's a sad combination
Of emptiness and doubt
But our only human connection
Is expressed with a shout
Well, I think I'm gonna have to sit this one outWell, I know you understand what we've talked aboutChorus:
Love sometimes
Takes on the form of frustration
A sad combination
Of emptiness and doubt
But our only human connection
Is expressed with a shout, hey!
Good god of mine
I think I'm yet gonna have to sit down and sit this one out
Let me say it again:
I think I'm gonna have to just sit this one outCan I rise above it all?
I don't even have a clue
Sometimes I feel like I'm gonna fall
Sometimes just hold on, don't let go
Don't give up of everything that you worked for so long
Don't destroy your self in a second
With anger
Hold on. A change will comeI just wanna say:
I think I'm gonna have to sit and work this one out

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Solomon Burke (born March 21, 1940 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, died October 10, 2010 at Schiphol Airport, The Netherlands) was a soul music pioneer and member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Despite releasing numerous rnb chart hits in the 1960s, he never had a Top 20 hit on the pop charts. Burke's influence, however, has outstripped his mainstream commercial success. He is considered a legend of American music.

Read more about Solomon Burke on Last.fm.


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