Baby Animals
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Working For The Enemy

Working For The Enemy lyrics by Baby Animals. Have you ever wondered how a love Can lift you up and then take you down In case you haven't noticed You're...

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Working For The Enemy

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Have you ever wondered how a love

Can lift you up and then take you down

In case you haven't noticed

You're about to be a loser in this round

Tell yourself it's all too hard

Working for the enemy

You think there's something crazy going on

Inside your head behind your eyes

While you light a cigarette

You try to hide the fire from the spies

Tell yourself it's all too hard

Working for the enemy

Looking back you must have been

Working for the enemy

Working for the enemy

Working for the enemy

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