Here I am again
I feel time is draggin on
Aren't you getting tired of me?
Whinging overdrawn
Faceless, blind
Want to take her out again
She's not just mine
Want to take her out again [ Lyrics from: http://www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/a/alice_in_chains/take_her_out.html ]
In a bodiless embrace
Thriving I have grown
Fickle changing grip replaced
Choking take it all
Faceless, blind
Want to take her out again
She's not just mine
Want to take her out again
Dedicated, true to form
Still the only one
Only guarantee
Continue after I am done
Faceless, blind
Want to take her out again
She's not just mine
Want to take her out again
To me, this song is about alice in chains as a band, not as the group of people playing, but as the thought, as if she was a human being. She was probably shaken deep, after one of the founders passed away ("faceless, blind"), but it wasn't only layne that made the band what it is, and the other members wanted to continue and make music ("take her out again"). It tells how the members have changed over time ("in a bodiless embrace, thriving i have grown"), thanks to it, and the experiences it gave the guys.
As of the "continue after i am done" line, i believe jerry meant it more for the other members, then to the general public. He, and i believe layne also, would like to see the band move on even without him.