Bring It! (Snakes On A Plane)

Album: While the City Sleeps, We Rule the Streets (2006)
Charted: 98
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  • Times are strange
    We've got a free upgrade
    For snakes on a plane
    Fuck 'em, I don't care
    Pop the cheap champagne
    We're going down in flames, hey

    Oh! I'm ready for it
    Come on, bring it! [Repeat: x4]

    So kiss me goodbye
    Honey, I'm gonna make it out alive
    So kiss me goodbye
    I can see the venom in their eyes
    Goodbye

    It's time to fly
    Tonight the sky's alive
    With lizards serpentine
    Lounging in their suits and ties
    Watch the whore's parade
    For the price of fame, hey

    Oh! I'm ready for it
    Come on, bring it! [Repeat: x4]

    So kiss me goodbye
    Honey, I'm gonna make it out alive
    So kiss me goodbye
    I can see the venom in their eyes

    So kiss me goodbye
    Honey, I'm gonna make it out alive
    So kiss me goodbye
    I can see the venom in their eyes
    Goodbye

    Ladies and gentlemen,
    These snakes is slitherin'
    With dollar signs in their eyes
    With tongues so reptilians
    This industry's venomous
    With cold-blooded sentiments
    No need for nervousness
    It's just a little turbulence

    So kiss me goodbye
    Honey, I'm gonna make it out alive
    So kiss me goodbye
    I can see the venom in their eyes

    So kiss me goodbye
    Honey, I'm gonna make it out alive
    So kiss me goodbye
    I can see the venom in their eyes
    Goodbye

    Oh! I'm ready for it
    Come on, bring it! [Repeat: x4]

    We seem to be losing altitude at an alarming pace
    From midtown to downtown
    Snakes on a blog
    I suggest you grab your ankles and kiss your ass goodbye Writer/s: DAVID KATZ, GABE SAPORTA, SAM HOLLANDER, TRAVIS MCCOY
    Publisher: O/B/O DistroKid, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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