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Take It Away - Slash's Snakepit



     
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Take It Away Lyrics


You and I have been playin' this game for so damn long
And I don't know why these cards are too old
So I'm gonna fold
Bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, yeahParty's over and all our friends are gone
Was it somethin' I said?
Did we have too much fun?
Guess you missed it, look aroundIt's never you who's to blame for bringin' everyone down
It's never you who's to blame for setting the stage
You want it your way, come, c'mon, c'monWhy don't you take it away? Take it away
Come on and take it away, take it away
Take it away, take it away
Why don't you take it away? Take it awayBad rumors goin' round
Nothin' said from my mouth
Why would you think, it's you?
It's hittin' too close to home nowIs it me or you who carries the weight
To deal with your pain?
And don't you hate it too?
It smothers and drains all the sameCome, take it away, take it away

Why don't you take it away? Take it away
Why don't you take it away? Take it away
C'mon and take it away, take it awayC'mon and take it away, take it away
Why don't you take it away?
C'mon and take it away, take it away
C'mon and take it awayYou and I have been doin' the time
For all of your crimes and I don't know why
It don't make sense, it seems such a waste of time
Bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-byeC'mon and take it away, take it away
Why don't you take it away?
C'mon and take it away, take it away
C'mon and take it awayTake it away, take it away
Why don't you take it away?
Take it away, take it away
Why don't you take it away?

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Slash's Snakepit was an American hard rock band formed by then-Guns N' Roses lead guitarist Slash in 1993. The group's first lineup was composed of Slash's Guns N' Roses band mates Matt Sorum and Gilby Clarke as well as bassist Mike Inez (Alice in Chains) and singer Eric Dover (Jellyfish). They released their debut album, titled It's Five O'Clock Somewhere, on February 14, 1995 through Geffen, charting at #70 on the Billboard 200, and featured contributions by Guns N' Roses keyboardist Dizzy Reed as well as Teddy Andreadis and Paulinho Da Costa.

Read more about Slash's Snakepit on Last.fm.


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