Seducer

Album: When The Blackbird Sings (1991)
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  • I love to fly
    It's just, you're alone with peace and quiet
    Nothing around you but clear blue sky
    No one to hassle you
    No one to tell you where to go or what to do
    The only bad part about flying
    Is having to come back down to the world

    He's giving out the yellow sunshine
    Says it never gives you the blues
    A dollar and a pipe dream and some golden chains
    Just a traveling man making good

    He knows when you are hungry
    And he watches everything you do
    He's looking for some easy money
    And he knows that he can get it, too

    I never make them cry
    I give them wings to fly

    They call him the Seducer
    He calls himself a magic man
    Giving them a love they understand
    Some kind of intruder
    He'll get them any way he can
    Eating from the palm of his hand

    He'll put you on that thin line
    A psychedelic dream come true
    And then he'll make himself so hard to find
    Until you need some more to make it thru

    I never make them cry
    I give them wings to fly

    They call him the Seducer
    He calls himself a magic man
    Giving them a love they understand
    Some kind of intruder
    He gets 'em any way he can
    Eating from the palm of his hand

    Oh, look out!

    Oh!

    They call him the Seducer
    He calls himself a magic man
    Giving them a love they understand
    Some kind of intruder
    He'll get them any way he can
    Eating from the palm of his hand

    (Secuder) I never make them cry
    (Secuder) I give them wings to fly
    (Secuder) You can count on me, I will set you free
    (Secuder) I will set you free Writer/s: Anthony Michael Bruno, Sandy Saraya
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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