Please Go Home

Album: Between The Buttons (1967)
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  • Please go home
    Please go home

    Well maybe I'm talkin' to fast
    But I won't be the first or the last
    In the sea of the thousand you cast
    C'mon please go home

    I don't have to ask what you do
    I just have to look to get you
    Means nothing to me to get through
    Please go home

    I don't want to be on my own
    Cause I can't talk much better alone
    But I don't have to ring like a phone
    Won't you please go home

    Please go home
    In some early part of your days
    You were told of the devious ways
    That you thought you could get without pay
    Won't you please go home

    You reach a state of your mind
    Where it's madness to look and to find
    Your false affections so kind
    Please go home
    Won't you please go home Writer/s: KEITH RICHARDS, MICK JAGGER
    Publisher: Abkco Music Inc., BMG Rights Management
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