Out Out

Album: Gremlins (1984)
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  • Had enough of this
    Out Out Out Out
    I seen a crazy dog, crazy dog
    in the flowers in the wood, crazy dog
    I've seen a crazy dog, crazy dog
    crash through flowers in the big wood
    Do not know why it is that everywhere I go
    I'm seeing tall trees, tall trees
    They cover me
    All around me
    As they're standing up all around me
    with their big leaves, small leaves
    They cover me
    I've had enough
    I want out out, out out

    Gotta do something, can't do nothing
    Cause I know these people, they don't know me at all
    I want to hold you in my arms
    I want out, I want out, out out
    I want out, I want out, out out

    When I'm home I look around me in a room
    I see the white walls, stone walls, so solid
    and in the lonely night, watch the disappearing light
    on white walls, stone walls, swear they're moving in

    Gotta do something, can't do nothing
    cause I know these people, they don't know me at all
    I want to hold you in my arms, again
    I want to hold you in my arms
    I want out, I want out, out out
    I want out, I want out, out out
    out out out Hey Hey Hey out out
    out out out Ho Ho Ho Ho...

    Come out of the night
    I want out, I want out
    Come out of the shadow
    Out of fear, out of fear and pain
    Into the warming sun
    Into the warming sun
    I will be with you again, will be with you
    Out of the shadow, out of fear and pain
    I will be, I will be, I will be, I will be
    I will be with you again
    Out Out, out, out
    Drain away the blood, out of darkness
    Out of shadow, out of the night
    Out of all the pain I'm going
    Ho Ho Ho Ho, out out...
    Out Out out out out Hey Hey... Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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