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Review Your Choices

Review Your Choices lyrics by Pentagram (US). Man and woman try to keep a tie While looking at what passes by Village thieves and all the tramps Somewhere...

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Review Your Choices

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Man and woman try to keep a tie

While looking at what passes by

Village thieves and all the tramps

Somewhere someone left in some gaps

Look before you leap my friend

Should god take you in his hand

It's a very small price for you sins you spend

And there's a man with a pitchfork around the bend, oh yeah

Got my soul - Alright - Let's go

The evil churns, you'll start to burn

But will you crack, I know we can't turn back, oh no

Review all your choices now

There's no one around to show you how

But the hand coming down has reached its end

You know who's still coming around the bend, yeah

Yeah, around the bend, yeah

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