Get On The Snake

Album: Louder Than Love (1989)
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  • Hey
    Uh
    Ah ah
    Ah ah
    Get on the snake with a swarm of motor fly's
    Get on the snake under the cola colored sky

    Don't worry, everything's clean
    Road worthy, hungry and mean
    Hungry and mean

    Get on the snake where the metal river bleeds
    Get on the snake where you never will believe

    Hey baby, what's your disease
    My hearts bleeding
    I'm dying to leave
    Dying to leave
    I'm dying to leave
    Leave

    Get on the snake where the water turns to steam
    Get on the snake with a suicide machine

    Don't worry, everything's clean
    Road worthy, hungry and mean
    Hungry and mean
    Hungry and mean
    Hungry and mean
    Hungry and mean
    Hungry and mean

    Hungry and mean
    Hungry and mean
    Hungry and mean
    Hungry and mean Writer/s: Chris Cornell
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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