Smooth Criminal
by Glee

Album: Glee: The Music, The Complete Season Three (2012)
Charted: 26
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  • Uh, as he came into the window
    It was the sound of a crescendo, uh!
    He came into her apartment
    He left the bloodstains on the carpet, uh!
    She ran underneath the table
    He could see she was unable
    So she ran into the bedroom
    She was struck down
    It was her doom
    Annie are you OK?

    So, Annie are you OK?

    Are you OK, Annie?

    Annie are you OK?

    So, Annie are you OK?

    Are you OK, Annie?

    Annie are you OK?

    So, Annie are you OK?

    Are you OK, Annie?

    Annie are you OK?

    So, Annie are you OK?

    Are you OK, Annie?
    Annie are you OK?
    Will you tell us that you're OK ( uh!)
    There's a sign in the window
    That he struck you - A crescendo Annie
    He came into your apartment
    He left the bloodstains on the carpet ( uh!)
    Then you ran into the bedroom
    You were struck down
    It was your doom

    Annie are you OK?

    So, Annie are you OK?

    Are you OK Annie?

    Annie are you OK?

    So, Annie are you OK?

    Are you OK Annie?

    Annie are you OK?

    So, Annie are you OK?

    Are you OK Annie?

    You've been hit by

    You've been hit by

    A Smooth Criminal

    So they came into the outway
    It was Sunday - What a black day, uh!
    Mouth to mouth resuscitation
    Sounding heartbeats - Intimidations
    Annie are you OK?

    So, Annie are you OK?

    Are you OK Annie?

    Annie are you OK?

    So, Annie are you OK?

    Are you OK Annie?

    Annie are you OK?

    So, Annie are you OK?

    Are you OK Annie?

    Annie are you OK?

    So, Annie are you OK?

    Annie are you OK?
    Will you tell us that you're OK
    There's a sign in the window
    That he struck you - A crescendo Annie
    He came into your apartment
    He left the bloodstains on the carpet, uh!
    Then you ran into the bedroom
    You were struck down
    It was your doom

    Annie are you OK?
    Are you OK Annie?

    You've been hit by

    You've been struck by

    A Smooth Criminal

    I don't know!
    (Annie are you OK, Will you tell us, that you're OK)
    I don't know!
    (There's a sign in the window)
    I don't know!
    (That he struck you - A crescendo Annie)
    I don't know!
    (He came into your apartment)
    I don't know!
    (Left bloodstains on the carpet)
    I don't know why baby!
    (Then you ran into the bedroom)
    I don't know!
    (You were struck down)
    (It was your doom - Annie!)
    (Annie are you OK?)
    Dang, gone it - Baby!
    (Will you tell us, that you're OK)
    Dang, gone it - Baby!
    (There's a sign in the window)
    Dang, gone it - baby!
    (That he struck you - A crescendo Annie)
    Hoo! Hoo!
    (He came into your apartment)
    Dang, gone it!
    (Left bloodstains on the carpet, uh!)
    Hoo! Hoo! Hoo!
    (Then you ran into the bedroom)
    Dang gone it!
    (You were struck down)
    (It was your doom - Annie!)

    You've been hit by

    You've been struck by

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