Sec Walkin'

Album: Evil Urges (2008)
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  • Left leg, right leg
    One leg at a time
    I keep on walkin', I keep on walkin'
    Red light, green light
    First light I see tonight I am walkin'
    Ooh yeah I am walkin'

    Fever! Breathe in your own cool, blue air
    Look for eyes that hypnotize and sparkle
    Look for eyes that hypnotize and sparkle
    Everywhere
    Brother, brother- don't you care?
    Brother, brother- don't you care?

    Left leg, ight leg
    One leg at a time
    I keep on walkin', I keep on walkin'
    Red light, green light
    First light I see tonight I am walkin'
    Ooh yeah I am walkin'

    Fever! Breathe in your own cool, blue air
    Demon eyes, demon eyes are watching
    Demon eyes, demon eyes are watching
    Everywhere
    Brother, brother- don't you care?
    Brother, brother- don't you care? Writer/s: James Edward Olliges Jr.
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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