THE SAFETY CATCH BY STEVE TRIPP AND THE UNKNOWN JUNKIE HARMONICA PLAYER
The
Safety Catch
You fall in love at the drop of a hat
and you think it is for real. But then something always happens to you to
change the way that it makes you feel. You give yourself too freely and you’ll
end up getting hurt. Down in the emotional danger zone where lonely people go
to flirt with strangers.
When you meet somebody you like you
give it your best shot. You jump into
the fire of love and you give it all youv’e got. Your feelings and emotions pouring out so hot
and strong. But you can avoid the
heartache if you keep the safety catch on.
Keep the safety catch on … Keep the
safety catch on … then love won’t blow up in your face if you keep the safety
catch on… That’s right.
You share your special secrets with a
person you can trust. Not with any old ear that will listen you are heading for
an emotional bust. You give yourself too freely and you’ll end up getting
hurt. Down in the emotional danger zone
where lonely people go to flirt with strangers.
When you meet somebody you like you
give it your best shot. You jump into
the fire of love and you give it all youv’e got. Your feelings and emotions pouring out so hot
and strong. But you can avoid the
heartache if you keep the safety catch on.
Keep the safety catch on … Keep the
safety catch on … then love won’t blow up in your face if you keep the safety
catch on … That’s right.
You fall in love at the drop of a hat
and you think it is for real. But then something always happens to you to
change the way that it makes you feel. You give yourself too freely and you’ll
end up getting hurt. Down in the emotional danger zone where lonely people go
to flirt with strangers.
When you meet somebody you like you
give it your best shot. You jump into
the fire of love and you give it all youv’e got. Your feelings and emotions pouring out so hot
and strong. But you can avoid the
heartache if you keep the safety catch on.
Keep the safety catch on … Keep the
safety catch on … then love won’t blow up in your face if you keep the safety
catch on.
Music
by Steven Tripp and a harmonica player who’s identity is unknown.
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