Take Me With You When You Go

Album: Blunderbuss (2012)
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  • Take me with you when you go, girl
    Take me anywhere you go
    I've got nothin' keeping me, here
    Take me with you when you go

    I got a feelin' my mind's in the sky
    And I can't catch a breath or a break
    Like a guy who's strangled and begging
    For help, not attention
    And then, not to mention, the pain that is mine
    And the thought of not knowing
    That what's goin' on my eyes
    Or my hands could be robbin' without any knowledge
    Or knowing that helpin' yourself could be hurtin' or harmin' someone

    I got a feelin' my mind's in the sky
    And I can't catch a breath or a break
    Like a guy who's strangled and begging
    For help, not attention
    And then, not to mention, the pain that is mine
    And the thought of not knowing
    That what's goin' on my eyes
    Or my hands could be robbin' without any knowledge
    Or knowing that helpin' yourself could be hurtin' or harmin' someone

    Take me with you when you go, girl
    Take me anywhere you go Writer/s: JACK WHITE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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