Lethal Enforcer

Album: Brain Thrust Mastery (2008)
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  • You're never gonna understand what you're seeing
    Though later you'll pretend you can and you'll mean it
    You might think it's all in your head but you're not certain anymore
    You might think it's all in your head but you're not certain anymore

    I wouldn't put much talk in that cause the fact is
    It doesn't matter what you ask, it's who you're asking
    Well, I'd say go throw it away if it's not working anymore
    Well, I'd say go throw it away if it's not working anymore

    I promise this is not a test
    It's just I want you to be sure
    It all comes back to common sense
    I guess that's what you're looking for

    I'll have to ask you to speak up so we're sure that
    We're all perfectly clear on what we're ignoring
    Well, I'd say go throw it away if it's not working anymore
    Well, I'd say go throw it away if it's not working anymore

    I promise this is not a test
    It's just I want you to be sure
    It all comes back to common sense
    I guess that's what you're looking for

    I promise this is not a test
    It's just I want you to be sure
    It all comes back to common sense
    I guess that's what you're looking for

    Well, you've been taken and it's gonna hurt
    But loves a classic 'cause it always works
    This is a classic bluff because it always works on you

    I promise this is not a test, a test
    I promise this is not a test

    I promise this is not a test
    It's just I want you to be sure
    It all comes back to common sense
    Oh, I guess that's what you're looking for

    I promise this is not a test
    It's just I want you to be sure
    It all comes back to common sense
    I guess that's what you're looking for Writer/s: CHRISTOPHER CAIN, KEITH MURRAY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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