We're talking away
I don't know what I'm to say
I'll say it anyway
Today is another day to find you
Shyin' away
Oh, I'll be comin' for your love, okay

Take on me
(Take on me)
Take me on
(Take on me)
I'll be gone
In a day or two

So needless to say
I'm odds and ends
But I'll be stumblin' away
Slowly learnin' that life is okay
Say after me
It's no better to be safe than sorry

Take on me
(Take on me)
Take me on
(Take on me)
I'll be gone
In a day or two

All the things that you say, yeah
Is it life or just to play my worries away?
You're all the things I've got to remember
You're shyin' away
I'll be comin' for you anyway

Take on me
(Take on me)
Take me on
(Take on me)
I'll be gone
In a day
(Take on me)
(Take on me)
(Take me on)
(Take on me)
I'll be gone
(Take on me)
In a day
(Take me on)
(Take on me)
(Take on me)
(Take on me)
(Take me on)
(Take on me)


Lyrics submitted by Idan, edited by christianbro9p, mk91, dakota1056

Take On Me Lyrics as written by Morten Harket Magne Furuholmen

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    The lead singer's range seems incredible on this song. Do people how know A-ha well know if this is computer enhanced, or is this singer another Shawn Phillips? Phillis is a singer-songwriter who spanned the 60's until this decade with great material, mainly on A & M records. He's a great spokesmen for musicians whose independence is always threatened by the consolidated, often anti-creative power of the major record labels & distributors.

    Back to "Take on me", I find the word reversal of "Take me on .. Take on me" to be one of the great richness of our English language. Such word order changes can be just playful w/ no meaning change. Kitten cat comes here vs Here comes cat kitten; other times the're a completely different meaning, e.g: To walk her over (to the library) vs. To walk over her (disregard, maybe even run over her) To put out for the boys (grant sexual favor)(vs. To put the boys out for a favor (inconvenience them)

    Take on me, seems to mean, as least in my baseball parlance mentality "pass on me.. say thanks but no," as a batter might look at but not swing at a certain pitch (he takes on the fastball, low and away."

    Thus it might be two opposite notions in a fickle relationship. take on me (no thanks), take me on (as a partner, lover).

    Do other listeners attribute special meaning to "Take me on ... Take on me"? Again, I'm really curious to know about the authenticity of this singer's range.

    excomposton November 15, 2008   Link

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