You Never Know

Album: There Goes The Neighborhood (1981)
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  • Secrets always travel farther than they should
    And loose translations
    Float around the neighborhood
    And rumors don't do anyone a bit of good
    They just get started, funny you never know

    The first-amendment vigilante attitude
    The gospel truth according to the book of
    Someone said so
    The Front-Line grapevine jury's in a nasty mood
    You might be guilty, honey you'll never know

    Did you hear about the gossip column
    Senate subcommittee probe
    The allegations put the neck around your rope
    The nominations droolin' on the envelope
    A likely story, funny you'll never know
    You never know Writer/s: JOE WALSH
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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