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A Song for the Street (Other) by Numen
What were you thinking when you brought me home?
Did you think you could save my soul?
What were you thinking when you let me go?
Now I guess we'll never know
To the body I left in the street
I sang this song oh so sweet
How did you think I'd react?
What was I supposed to do?
How'd you think I'd respond?
What if I were to do it to you?
To the body I left in the street
I sang this song oh so sweet
You told me of the evil in my heart
You thought you could turn me right
You told me of the evil in my mind
You were a stranger yet so kind
To the body I left in the street
I sang this song oh so sweet
What to do when someone gets uptight
When someone tells you that you're all wrong
What to do when someone tries to correct
And someone tries to tag along
Yes, he came in the bar and bought me a drink
Things went wrong when he started to think
Then he took me home to a roof that leaked
But then he started to speak
A night of fun became a game
It was fun all the same
To the body of the religious wrong
I sang, so sweet, this song
Never tell a man with a loaded gun
Where to have his fun
Even if it's with another guy
Let sleeping dogs lie
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