Hanging On A Heart Attack

Album: 22B3 (1986)
Charted: 35
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  • Can you ride the rhythm of this human wave?
    Caught up in the music and the space you save

    Caught up in the magic of it
    Caught up in the madness.

    Sometimes you scare yourself
    You're so strong
    You're so tough.

    Can you feel the fire pumping through your veins?
    You try to get up and here it comes again

    Right down to the basics of it
    Right down to the wire.

    So if you feel you're hanging on a heart attack
    Hold on, come back
    Oh yeah, it's just that easy.
    So if you feel you're hanging on a heart attack
    Hold on, come back
    Oh yeah, it's just that easy.

    Ring the bell, ring the bell, let the walls come down
    Surrender your wings before they lift you off the ground
    Surrender for every reason
    Surrender yourself.

    Sometimes you go so far
    You're so hot
    You can't stop.

    Can you make it last
    Make it rock to the bone?

    If you do it faster will the hunger drive you home?

    Right down to the basics of it
    Right down to the wire.

    So if you feel you're hanging on a heart attack

    Can you ride the rhythm of this human wave?
    So if you feel you're hanging on a heart attack
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