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Chain Reaction
 
  David a stewart, and s stewart

One shot in a revolution
One drop from a poison pen
One fruit too small and bitter
One tree too proud to bend
One man to start the trouble
One kiss to seal your fate

I got a fever, a fever in my soul
No I don’t want to die
Before I get old
It took some time just to bring me here
Nobody’s gonna put me down
Do I make myself clear

I’ve got trouble, trouble in my life
And I’ve been living
On the edge of a knife
But I don’t intend to let you down
I’m gonna give you love
Before I hit the ground

One cruel and callous lover
One blow below the belt
One chance without another
One heart too cool to melt
One kid that needs some action
One link in a chain reaction




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