Leave It Alone
by NOFX

Album: Punk In Drublic (1994)
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  • Breathe, ever so soft
    We wouldn't want a break the eggs as we walk
    Never alone, cautious, afraid
    I hear the voice of reason on the P.A

    Leave it alone, follow the grain
    We couldn't stop the irresistible force
    Leave it the same, change with the leaves
    Bringing in the sheaves, bringing in the old
    Leave it alone

    Da nah nah nah nah nah nah
    Da nah nah nah nah nah nah
    Da nah nah nah nah nah nah
    Da nah nah nah nah nah nah

    Breathe, ever so slight
    We couldn't take away your God given right
    Leave it alone, heal and stay
    Roll over and shake and beg for the bone
    Leave it alone

    Da nah nah nah nah nah nah
    Da nah nah nah nah nah nah
    Da nah nah nah nah nah nah
    Da nah nah nah nah nah nah Writer/s: Eric Scott Melvin, Mike Burkett
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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