Twist And Crawl

Album: I Just Can't Stop It (1980)
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  • Something shows in your face
    Aren't you forgetting yourself
    Merely let your mouth stand
    Twist and crawl, twist and crawl, twist and crawl
    Twist and crawl, twist and crawl, twist and crawl

    Emotion packed in every tear
    Emotion mirrors your fears
    Smile and say hello dear
    Twist and crawl, twist and crawl, twist and crawl
    Twist and crawl, twist and crawl, twist and crawl

    Walk into a nightclub
    See you standing in there
    Both your eyes are on me
    Wonder what makes you care
    Wonder what makes you stare

    Walk into a nightclub
    All your friends are in there
    Is that really blond hair?
    Why don't you play fair,
    You could be in Mayfair?

    You broke my heart in several pieces
    Not supposed to be that easy
    Have to read the books again
    Twist and crawl, twist and crawl, twist and crawl
    Twist and crawl, twist and crawl, twist and crawl

    But you can't hurt me anymore
    I haven't got a heart no more
    No feelings get in my way
    Twist and crawl, twist and crawl, twist and crawl
    Twist and crawl, twist and crawl, twist and crawl

    Did you think that I'd return
    Emotions all I need to learn
    Some day you're gonna feel the same
    Vice-a-versa love affair
    Vice-a-versa love affair

    Did you think that I'd return
    Emotions all I need to learn
    Some day you're gonna feel the same
    Vice-a-versa love affair
    Vice-a-versa love affair

    Now I've made a new way
    Now my mind is rearranged
    Now I can't be sure again
    Twist and crawl, twist and crawl, twist and crawl
    Twist and crawl, twist and crawl, twist and crawl

    Are we really happy or maybe just pretending
    I can't tell the difference
    Twist and crawl, twist Writer/s: ANDREW COX, ANDY COX, DAVID STEELE, DAVID WAKELING, EVERETT MORTON, ROGER CHARLERY
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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