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Take It Out on Me - Cowboy Mouth



     
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Take It Out on Me Lyrics


Slow dancing moving to the rhythm
Of my anger written in stone
There's no reason nobody needs to know
Souls meeting somewhere in the distance
There's no rain or chill in the air
I feel something you always said was thereI'll be waiting when the storm is over
I'll be waiting when the fever is high
Share your anger but swear that you'll never
Take it out on me, let me see you smile
Let me hear you scream for a little while
Don't take it out on me 'cause there's nobody else aroundHeart's beating flowing like a river
Your safe opening's close to the door
If you feel trouble you don't have to stay no more
Old passions rising to the surface
I look towards the day I was born, I'm so tornI'll be waiting when the storm is over
I'll be waiting when the fever is high
Share your anger but swear that you'll never
Take it out on me, let me see you smile

Let me hear you scream for a little while
Don't take it out on me 'cause there's nobody else aroundI'll be waiting when the storm is over
I'll be waiting till the fever is high
Share your anger but swear that you'll never
Take it out on me, let me see you smile
Let me hear you scream for a little while
Don't take it out on me, 'cause there's nobody else aroundTake it out on me, take it out on me, take it out on meSlow dancing moving to the rhythm
(Take it out on me)
Of my anger written in stone
(Take it out on me)
There's no reason nobody needs to know
(Take it out on me)Take it out on me, take it out on me, take it out on me
Take it out on me, take it out on me, take it out on me
Take it out on me

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Cowboy Mouth is a rock band based in New Orleans, Louisiana, taking their name from the title of a Sam Shepard play which got the term from a Bob Dylan song. The nucleus of the band, Fred Leblanc (Drums, Vocals) and John Thomas Griffith (Guitar, Vocals), formed in the early 1990s, and they climbed the ladder from an opening act living in a van to a powerhouse live act that has been called "a religious experience" by more than one music journalist. In particular their 2004 live Lincoln Park, Chicago album "Live From the Zoo" received incredible criticial praise, especially form Rolling Stone.

Read more about Cowboy Mouth on Last.fm.


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