Take My Soul

Album cover art for "Take My Soul" by White Trash (NY)

White Trash (NY) - Rock

Take My Soul

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Ooh yeah! [Verse 1] I went to a party And had a little too much too drink now Well now I must have been high because some sharp dressed guy Got me to try a little yellow pill Well then he started talking like a preacher Preaching freedom for my mind And then before I could think I spilled my own brand of ink Onto a paper with a dotted line [Pre-Chorus] He told me that he came down from Venus Said he came to save my soul I said you don′t look like you came down from Venus You look more like you came up from below He said that there was no need to worry Said it with compassion and charm He said just come with me and be happy Oh lord I never knew he meant me no harm [Chorus] He came to take my soul Take my soul Take my soul Oh wanna take my soul [Verse 2] I woke up bleeding And with that dude sitting right my side Well he was grinning at me with jagged yellow teeth That′s when I got up and I ran for my life He said "Son don't you try to resist me Because you know there ain't no way to escape" That′s when I noticed for sure He had hoofed feet and two horns Plus a green tail he hid with his cape [Pre-Chorus] He told me that he came down from Venus Said he came to save my soul I said you don′t look like you came down from Venus You look more like you came up from below He said that there was no need to worry Said it with compassion and charm He said just come with me and be happy Oh lord I never knew he meant me no harm [Chorus] He came to take my soul Take my soul Take my soul Oh don't take my soul [Chorus] He came to take my soul Take my soul, yeah yeah Take my soul Oh don′t take my soul [Outro] He took the soul right out of my heart He left me torn and broken apart He took the soul right out of my heart He left me torn and broken apart

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Credits

Writers
  • Dave Alvin
  • Aaron Collins