Review Your Choices

Album: Review Your Choices (1999)
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  • Man and woman try to keep a tie
    While looking at what passes by
    Village thieves and all the tramps
    Somewhere someone left some gaps
    Look before you leap my friend
    Should God take you in his hand
    It's a very small price for your sins you spend
    And there's a man with a pitchfork around the bend

    Alright
    The evil churns, you'll start to burn
    But will you crack, you can't turn back, oh no
    Review all of your choices now
    There's no one 'round to show you how
    But the hand comin' down has a-reached it's end
    You know who's still around the bend Writer/s: BOBBY LIEBLING
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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