False Alarm
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False Alarm
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It's a false alarm
We heard them ringing cause it's been so long
And you were singing at the start of the song
If they were listening to us through the wall
Then baby who can blame us if we're wrong?
Baby who can blame us if we're wrong?
Baby who can blame us if we're wrong?
Baby who can blame us if we're wrong?
They're going to say we're wrong
These foolish arms
They don't know that they hold so long
Or they're heavy cause the feelings gone
And if they're listening to us at all
Then they weren't really friends of ours
No they weren't really friends of ours
No they weren't really friends of ours
No they weren't really friends of ours
They're going to say we're wrong
They're going to say we're wrong
It's a false alarm
Cause it's a false alarm
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