Head First

Album: Gold (1994)
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  • I was dancing down the sidewalk
    Just some slam dunk
    That you might jive
    And I wondered then
    About his old girlfriend
    Was she still around - still alive
     
    It's been years
    Since my gears have been turning
    Since I asked her same dice dance
    How the flames of my poor heart been burning
    If it's hate then this must be romance
     
    Head first, baby
    How the good time feelin' lingers
    Oh, you can be alright
    On the wrong side of the street
    I'm so hungry for love
    I've been lickin' off all my fingers
    Oh yeah, you got to learn to
    Take the bitter with the sweet
     
    Yeah, I feel just like getting in trouble
    By the hair on her chinny-chin-chin
    And I love to get down on the stubble
    With my teeth it will taste like your grin

    Head first, baby
    How the good time feelin' lingers
    Oh, you can be alright
    On the wrong side of the street
    I'm so hungry for love
    I've been lickin' off all my fingers
    Oh yeah, you got to learn to
    Take the bitter with the sweet
    Writer/s: JIM VALLANCE, JOE PERRY, STEVEN TYLER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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