I Just Want Your Company

Linkin Park · Other Songs - Linkin Park

Ain't nothing working, ain't nothing right

There's a whole in me, that I can't fill, no matter how hard I try



Hey, hey, hey bartender, hit me with a double

And introduce me to that girl with the bobble

I'm looking for trouble tonight

No momma don't trust me tonight

You be the center baby, I'll be the quarter back

High get the tail back, watchin all the play back

Jaw smash, now heating now rambo

Up in the hands all, biting on the cannibal



I just want your company

I want you to comfort me, just come with me



Hey bartender, hit me with another

I'm just about how to kill this brother

I'm lookin for trouble tonight

No momma don't trust me tonight

You be the beauty baby, I'll be the beast

Who give a fucker, take it to the bedroom

Take it to the streets, take it like a man

Mother fucker, yo bitch chose me, mother fucker



I just want your company

I want you to comfort me, just come with me

I just want your company

I want you to comfort me, just come with me



Take me there, take me with you

I can't be alone tonight

I can't trust myself tonight

I can't trust myself tonight

Ladies don't trust me tonight

Take me there, take me with you

I can't be alone tonight

I can't trust myself tonight

I can't trust myself tonight

No you can't trust me tonight



Ain't nothing working, ain't nothing right

There

I Just Want Your Company

I Just Want Your Company stands as a poignant song in Linkin Park's expansive discography, reflecting the band's signature fusion of rock and electronic textures. The track captures the emotional vulnerability often found in their work, exploring themes of connection and longing without relying on the high-energy aggression that defined their early years. As part of their broader musical evolution, the song demonstrates the group's ability to craft intimate soundscapes that resonate with listeners seeking depth and sincerity. While distinct from the anthemic power of their classic albums, this recording maintains the melodic sensibility and dynamic range that have made the band a staple of modern alternative rock. It serves as a reminder of their capacity to balance introspection with the polished production values that characterize their recorded output.