Walking Paranoia

Album: Odd Soul (2011)
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  • I am a nervous wreck
    Jesus is coming back
    Gonna catch me at the porno rack
    I'm about to have a heart attack

    Am I on hell's highway
    'Cause I'm walking paranoia
    I'm walking paranoia

    Preachers are on the prowl
    And they got me on the TV dial
    Say your prayers or burn and rot
    Gotta move fast when you're on the spot

    Am I on hell's highway
    'Cause I'm walking paranoia
    I'm walking paranoia
    If I'm on hell's highway
    Then I'm going there the right way
    'Cause I'm walking paranoia
    I'm walking paranoia

    Better get right or get left

    Don't you forget Writer/s: DARREN KING, PAUL MEANY, ROY MITCHELL
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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