Deeper and Deeper

Album: Streets of Fire soundtrack (1984)
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  • Talking about stealing the show no one would know
    Talking about stealing the show when they're all letting go
    Take a look at the witch see the twitch in her eye tell me
    What did she feel

    Is this the way of the world take a boy and a girl show them
    Lying is real
    Then I see t he edge I look I fall
    Deeper and deeper

    The more I see the more I fall there's no place to hide
    You better take the call
    Deeper and deeper
    Is it the smell of the oil the sweat and the toil that makes

    Living unreal
    The yuppie in the suit the man with a flute what did he steal
    It's beginning to break there is a mistake nowhere to go
    A fool and his blood in the wrong neighborhood what price

    Does he pay
    The further I see
    I see the edge I look I fall
    The further I see the further I fall
    There's no place to hide anymore Writer/s: CYRIL CURNIN, JAMES WEST-ORAM
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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