Summer med fly ruled the airways
Mostly superstitious
Now the kings of media
Invent the swine flu visions

Take a load off
Take a load off
Take a load off
Take a load off
Take a load off
Take a load off

Yeah, it's alright
As we mosey on into the night
Yeah, just set us free
Could our shattered past just set us free?

Give you all those diamonds
Give you more and more
Shattered all those lies I bought
You from the record store

Fleets of undergrounding artists
Look for benediction
Drive around waste gas and haul
In every green addition

Summer med fly ruled the airways
Mostly superstitious
Now the kings of media
Invent the swine flu visions

Take a load off
Take a load off
Take a load off
Take a load off
Take a load off
Take a load off

Yeah, it's alright
As we mosey on into the night
Yeah, just set us free
Could our shattered past just set us free?

Give you all those diamonds
Give you more and more
Shattered all those lies I bought
You from the record store

Give you all those diamonds
Give you more and more
Shattered all those lies I bought
You from the record

Shattered all those lies I bought
You from the record

Shattered all those lies I bought
You from the record store


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Take a Load Off Lyrics as written by Robert Emile Deleo Dean Deleo

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    sounds like scott is pissed his marriage didnt work out... probaly because he went through so much shit that hes expressing his anger for it not have been worth it in thelong run

    aliceinchains67on June 03, 2010   Link

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