Dangerous But Worth The Risk
by Ratt

Album: Invasion Of Your Privacy (1985)
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  • Dangerous
    But worth the risk
    The things you do
    To get your fix
    You'll head for fun
    You're on my list
    Live for love
    Will get you this

    I know something, you know that it's true
    I can feel it when I'm next to you

    Dangerous but worth the risk
    Your life's not threatened, but your lovin' is
    Dangerous but worth the risk

    The pressure's on
    You're on the run
    You're gettin' loose
    You're havin' fun
    Streets are cold
    But remember this
    We are dangerous
    But worth the risk

    I know something, you know that it's true
    I can feel it when I'm next to you

    Dangerous but worth the risk
    Your life's not threatened, but your lovin' is
    Dangerous but worth the risk

    I know it's true
    I know it's you
    It's you
    It's true

    Dangerous but worth the risk
    Your life's not threatened, but your lovin' is
    Dangerous but worth the risk

    Dangerous but worth the risk
    Your life's not threatened, but your lovin' is
    Dangerous but worth the risk
    I can feel it when I'm next to you

    Dangerous but worth the risk
    Dangerous but worth the risk
    Dangerous but worth the risk
    I know something, you know that it's true
    It's you
    It's true Writer/s: JUAN CROUCIER, STEPHEN PEARCY, WARREN DE MARTINI
    Publisher: COHEN AND COHEN
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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