Simple woman won't you take me home tonight
Simple woman won't you take me home tonight

You don't love me any-
You don't love me any-
No, no, no

Simple woman won't you take me home tonight
Won't you take me home tonight

Simple woman - suck the poison from my veins
Simple woman - suck the poison from my veins

You won't leave any-
You don't need me any-
No, no, no

Simple woman - suck the poison from my veins
Now, suck the poison from my veins
No, no, no

You don't understand me
You might wanna take your side
Just go away and
Would you leave me by myself

She asked me
Why so shy
If you only knew what I was thinking
You would understand
It's been so long since I have felt the ways
I felt your smile upon me
In my soul
Can't you realize
I am just a man
I can't live without you
When you see me - what do you see
Can't you see I don't want you to pity me
Only with your love
Cause that would kill me
Here comes the sun

Here comes the sun

Never gonna forgive you, girl
For taking me this with you, no
Where you goin'
And why you gotta' leave me
Not alone
Never forgive you for this, girl
Oh, no


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    This is also a realy old stone sour song but its good.

    This song is obviously about corey falling in love with this chick and her basicly ignoring him.

    I have to say corey from hearing these old stone sour songs always kicked ass at vocals even though no disrespect he kinda sound like a pop singer in his old songs but i know its just because he's young in them.

    87liveson March 31, 2005   Link
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    I had this song in my files but had never heard it.I am glad i did coz its great.Even if he sounds less 'harsh'. About the meaning, yeah i think its about him falling in love with the chick that doesnt like him and when he realises, as always he blames it on her(the fact that she doesnt want him)

    nameless_undertakeron April 18, 2007   Link
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    it just touches me from every where inside mybody i can explode with weird and also beautiful feelings i know people have experience this but i want people to say exactly wat i feel so i know they feel the exact same lol :s its messed up i kno lol

    slipknotgurlon November 25, 2007   Link
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    This song explains everything about me. Stone Sour should just release all these demos as an album, they are the best things i have heard in a long time.

    Morgan12195on January 06, 2010   Link

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