Please Take Me Home

Blink 182 · Take Off Your Pants & Jacket

Oh no it happened again
She's cool she's hot she's my friend
I'd drive for hours it's so
you leave me nowhere to go

She's unstoppable,
unpredictable
I'm so jaded,
calculated
wrong

Please take, me home
Too late, it's gone
I bet, you're sad
This is the best time we ever had

I hope, hope that it last
Give in forget the past
Be strong when things fall apart
Honest, this breaks my heart

She's unstoppable,
unpredictable
I'm so jaded,
calculated
wrong

Please take, me home
Too late, it's gone
I bet, you're sad
This is the best time we ever had

Please take, me home
Too late, it's gone
I bet, you're sad
This is the best time we ever had

Why did we have to go date?
Its too easy to complicate
Be strong when things fall apart
[be strong when thing fall apart]
Honest,this breaks my heart
[its so hard]

Please take, me home
Too late, it's gone
I bet, you're sad
This is the best time we ever had

Please take, me home
Too late, it's gone
I bet, you're sad
This is the best time we ever had

Please Take Me Home

Released on Blink-182's 2003 album Take Off Your Pants & Jacket, "Please Take Me Home" stands as a defining track of the band's post-punk revival era. The song features the group's signature blend of jangly guitars, driving rhythms, and Tom DeLonge's melodic vocals, delivering an upbeat yet introspective mood that contrasts with the band's earlier punk roots. As a staple of their discography, the recording captures the band's evolution into a more polished pop-punk sound while maintaining their characteristic energy and lyrical themes of nostalgia and longing. It remains a quintessential example of early 2000s alternative rock, widely recognized for its catchy hook and enduring place in the band's catalog.