Take Control

Album: Take Control (2016)
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  • Get up out my seat
    Fall onto the ground
    Telephone is ringing
    What an awful sound
    Gotta leave the house
    Gotta go to work
    Close the door behind me
    Brushing off the dirt
    Waiting for the bus
    Talking to myself
    Questioning my sanity
    Questioning my health

    Aching in my stomach
    Confusion in my head
    Sleeping when I'm walking
    I should've stayed in bed

    Take
    Control
    Take
    Control

    Get up out my seat
    Fall onto the ground
    Driver stops the bus
    So he can kick me while I'm down
    Thank you very much
    Limping on the street
    Don't ask me where I'm going
    I'm just following my feet
    Maybe it's a set-up
    Maybe it's a hoax
    Talking to the manager
    Laughing at his jokes

    Aching in my stomach
    Confusion in my head
    Sleeping when I'm walking
    I should've stayed in bed

    Take
    Control
    Take
    Control, take control

    Take control
    Take control
    Take control
    Take control Writer/s: ISAAC HOLMAN, LAWRENCE VINCENT
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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