Goin' out with all my boys
Hit the city all night long
Lars and Will, Daniel and Bill
And little Larry gonna tag along
Rollin' deep, comin' up
Night I'm still wakin' up
Got a light? Smoke it up
Zig Zag, Roll it up

You are a memory 'cause
She is the future
Hold on tight
I'll be the teacher

Take this city
Take this city by storm
We're gonna take this city
Take this city
Take this city by storm

Here we go again
Here we go tonight
Gotta keep it going, gonna make it alright
Life is so short so ya gotta keep it tight
Gotta keep moving till the daylight rises
So many people, I'll never know
I'll never get to see where they're from
So what's your name? Say it again
Hear it again and again and again

Take this city
Take this city by storm
We're gonna take this city
Take this city
Take this city by storm

Na na na na na na na na na na
Na na na na na na na na na na
Na na na na na na na na na na
Na na na na na na na na na na

Take this city
Take this city by storm
We're gonna take this city
Take this city
Take this city by storm

Big city life, well here's my take
There's a crack in the picture, window gonna break
It's a catch 22, catcher in the rye
You get caught stealin' shot down now you're gonna die
Listenin' to the sounds of reggae and soul
Pile in the Cadillac here we go
All over town playin' rock and roll
It's all I've ever done girl
All I'll ever know

Yeah
Just give us one moment, watch this...


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Take This City Lyrics as written by Timothy Armstrong

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    Good lyrics, but I have a few corrections instead of catcher in the riot, it's catcher in the rye

    And after it's: caught stealing, shot down

    Instead buy me a cab it's "riding in a cadillac"

    gdton July 24, 2007   Link

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