Stay In Your Grave

Album: Ohio Players (2024)
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  • Strugglin' by the roadside, tryin' to hitch a ride
    Stumblin' all alone, walking home tonight
    When in my eyes, a blinding light
    And a voice said (you better get right)
    Flagged a cab and the driver said (won't you climb inside?)
    Foot on the gas, hand on the dash, hold it tight
    His head caught fire, he grinned and said
    (You might be high, you might be dead)

    I said, "Please, let me stay
    Ain't done nothin' to land in my grave
    Then he laughs, I heard him say
    (You better stay, stay in your grave)

    Woke up out in the sun, nothing I knew in sight
    That evil nightmare brought me there so I'd see the light
    He spared me from dyin' when I thought was dead
    Yes, the Lord kept you living instead

    I said, "Please, let me stay
    Ain't done nothin' to land in my grave"
    Then he laughs, I heard him say
    (You better stay, stay in your grave) Writer/s: Dan Auerbach, Greg Cartwright, Patrick Carney, Sylvester Stewart
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, THIRD SIDE MUSIC INC, Third Side Music Inc., Wixen Music Publishing
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