Beat Yourself Blind

DAVID MICHAEL SABO, RACHEL BOLAN SOUTHWORTH, SCOTT L. MULVEHILL, SEBASTIEN PHILIP BJERK

Give me a minute 'cause I'm wrapped in superstition
Pour me a chemical to take away the edge
Don't make up anything that's breaking all your fingers
Just slap around a bit of what it takes to pledge

Carry out another stone as a slave
Ask general-know-it-all, who's juggling the earth?
Tease all the natives that will walk across your grave
And shove aside your nation all for what it's worth

Beat yourself blind [Repeat x6]
An open eyes and a closed mind

Look at the suit in suspended animation
A faded outline that used to be a man
A piece of paper that's fallen out a window
Has got a better chance to know where it will land

To bleed in vain, to bleed in vain, under my eyes are painted skies
Down at the bone yard, they're diggin' up the relics
Handfuls of parasites thrown into machines
I got the phone call they're tearin' down the mission
The zombies had a ball, but don't know what it means

Beat yourself blind

Trivia about the song Beat Yourself Blind by Skid Row

On which albums was the song “Beat Yourself Blind” released by Skid Row?
Skid Row released the song on the albums “Subhuman Race” in 1995, “My Enemy” in 1995, “13 & Live Prime Cuts 1989 - 1995” in 1995, and “40 Seasons: The Best of” in 1998.
Who composed the song “Beat Yourself Blind” by Skid Row?
The song “Beat Yourself Blind” by Skid Row was composed by DAVID MICHAEL SABO, RACHEL BOLAN SOUTHWORTH, SCOTT L. MULVEHILL, SEBASTIEN PHILIP BJERK.

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