Pleas

DAVID A. SCHOOLS, DOMINGO ORTIZ, JOHN F. BELL, JOHN R. HERMAN, MICHAEL N. HOUSER, S. ORTIZ, TODD A. NANCE

They say turn the bright lights on
And there you'll find the truth
Here, open up this book
And now you'll find the proof
It feels like a can of worms
Keep the lid on tight, and they say

Don't let it get too bright
Don't let it get too bright
Don't let it get too bright
No, not this time

They tell me it takes sorrow, boy
To help you feel the joy
They say it takes poverty
To let you love a toy
Now you can't have the good
Until you've shared the bad

Don't let it get too sad
Don't let it get too sad
Don't let it get too sad
No, not this time, time

They say it takes hardship, boy
To let you love the rest
Sometimes underneath the load
Is where I show my best
Go, put your work clothes on
Go and leave your mark
And they say

Don't let it get too dark
Don't let it get too dark
Don't let it get too dark
No, not this time

Trivia about the song Pleas by Widespread Panic

On which albums was the song “Pleas” released by Widespread Panic?
Widespread Panic released the song on the albums “Everyday” in 1993, “Don't Tell The Band” in 2001, and “Driving Songs Vol. II: Fall 2007” in 2007.
Who composed the song “Pleas” by Widespread Panic?
The song “Pleas” by Widespread Panic was composed by DAVID A. SCHOOLS, DOMINGO ORTIZ, JOHN F. BELL, JOHN R. HERMAN, MICHAEL N. HOUSER, S. ORTIZ, TODD A. NANCE.

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