I don't sit alone cos I got you
Making tracks through these woods
I'm gonna get my blues
Just holding snacks
Dropping these tabs a hero comes

This is the last trip
Just wanna get you on your own (he's in flight)
I say this is the last trip
Just wanna get you on your own
It's a gas

Now I don't see no light
I don't taste no spit
Silent flash hear the bang
I'm gonna get my rush (this feeling)
No going back (this feeling)
Holding hands (this feeling)
With you (this feeling)
The circus comes (this feelig)

This feeling, this feeling
This feeling, this feeling, this feeling

This is the last trip
Just wanna get you on your own (he's in flight)
This is the last trip
Just wanna get you on your own (he's in flight)

This feeling
This feeling
This feeling
This feeling

This feeling
This feeling
This feeling
This feeling



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Last Trip Lyrics as written by Sergio Pizzorno

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    its funny when I first heard the song I though tabs as in guitar tabs, but then looking at the lyrics I decided tabs as in acid, cuz I mean, 'dropping' these tabs? it could be a play on words as well I guess.. but no doubt the song is about drugs.

    Is my favorite off of empire because it really sounds alot more like kasabian's first album than the rest.

    kcsongbirdon October 26, 2006   Link

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