Little mama sittin' on the corner of a street side, east side
Gotta love her, heart and soul above her, low tide, beat ride
Can you see, when will she be free be free
She wants to see like a banshee give her that key, to the back seat corner
There she goes, strike a pose, get on your knees
No one warned her, her, her...
Don’t let me down, don’t let me down
Your heart it pounds on this stomping ground
Don’t let me down, don’t let me down
The music sounds on this holy ground, I say
Hey, hey, hey...
As I gotta down to pray, I say
Why don’t you come and stay
She wants to know what to do when you choose to run through
The light on the freeway
Yeah she knew, yeah she knew what she got into
When she disobeyed ...
Don’t let me down, don’t let me down
Your heart it pounds on this stomping ground
Don’t let me down, don’t let me down
The music sounds on this holy ground, I say
Hey, hey, hey...
As she gotta down to pray, I say
Why don’t you come and stay
De dotta d' doo-da
De dotta d' doo-da, doo-da
I need somebody want somebody, kill somebody leave their body
Wanna party in the lobby, familiar faces treats her snobby
Meet me out there for some coffee, we can talk about your losses
All the regrets in your closets, beat you down until you're pulse-less
Hey, hey, hey... as she gotta down to pray, I say
Why don’t you come and stay, as she gotta down to pray, I say
Hey, hey, hey... as she gotta down to pray, I say
Why don't you, why don't you
Why don’t you come and stay
Why don’t you come and stay
Don’t let me down, no no no no no no
Don’t let me down, no no no no no no
Don’t let me down, no no no no no no
Don’t let me down, let me down
Hey, hey, hey... as she gotta down to pray, I say
Why don’t you come and stay, as she gotta down to pray, I say
Hey, hey, hey... as she gotta down to pray, I say
Why don't you, why don't you
Why don’t you come and stay
Hey...
credits
from Run,
released June 22, 2012
Steve Candien - Drums
James Kirk - Bass
Pat Tiernan - Lead Guitar
Dave Scheffel - Harmonica
Nathaniel Coyne - Djembe
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