Take Five

Paul Desmond

Hold what you've got, I'm coming home, baby
Hold what you've got and I don't mean, maybe
Been thinking about you and I'm on my way

Don't sell the house, don't wreck the car
Stay there honey, right where you are
Hold what you've got, I'm coming home to stay

In my mind, baby, I can see
It's a mighty fine sign, now that I need
And that's why I can't wait to get back home

So, squeeze yourself real big and tight
And I'll be home before daylight
If you hold what you've got, I'm coming home to stay

Hold what you've got, I'm coming home, baby
Hold what you've got and I don't mean, maybe
Thinking about you and I'm on my way

Don't sell the house, don't wreck the car
Stay there honey, right where you are
Hold what you've got, I'm coming home to stay

When I get back, baby, I ain't leavin'
Been too lonely, little, too much grievin'
When I get back, this time I'm going to stay

We won't fuss, maybe we won't fight
This time things is going to be alright
'Cos if hold what you've got, I'm coming home to stay

Hold what you've got, I'm coming home, baby
Hold what you've got and I don't mean, maybe
Thinking about you and I'm on my way

Don't sell the house, don't wreck the car
Stay there honey, right where you are
Hold what you've got, I'm coming home to stay

Hold what you've got, I'm coming home, baby
Hold what you've got and I don't mean, maybe
Thinking about you and I'm on my way

Don't sell the house, don't wreck the car
Stay there honey, right where you are
Hold what you've got, I'm coming home to stay

If you hold what you've got I'm coming home to stay

Trivia about the song Take Five by The String Cheese Incident

When was the song “Take Five” released by The String Cheese Incident?
The song Take Five was released in 1999, on the album “Carnival '99”.
Who composed the song “Take Five” by The String Cheese Incident?
The song “Take Five” by The String Cheese Incident was composed by Paul Desmond.

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