Don't Turn Your Back

Album: Fire Of Unknown Origin (1981)
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  • Don't turn your back, danger surrounds you
    Don't turn your back to the dogs who hound you
    Don't turn your back, don't show your profile
    You'll never know when it's your turn to go

    Don't turn your back on intuition
    Don't turn your back on superstition
    Don't turn your back to your jealous neighbor
    He just might blow and spoil the show

    Don't turn your back, one chance to save her
    Don't turn your back, keep her out of danger
    Don't turn your back, she'll return the favor
    She wants you so, don't say no

    Things are not always what they seem
    She won't always say what she means
    You'll never know who your friends really are
    You'll use that special option in your car

    Don't turn your back, danger surrounds you
    Don't turn your back to the dogs who hound you
    Don't turn your back, don't show your profile
    You'll never know when it's your turn to go

    Don't turn your back
    Don't turn your back
    Don't turn your back Writer/s: LANIER, ROESER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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