I just don't believe
How I keep a runnin'
Women keep me lovinn'
Give me all their funnin'
Rock of life seems like a hell of a load
Like a hell of a load
Crazy horse rockin' somehow I belong
Here in the dark of the nihgt
When pushin' comes to showin' you never know
How much a man like me can take
Rock of life seems like a hell of a load
(Rock) - rock of life
You give me just another - (just another)
Just another X-T-C
Rats in my callar somehow I belong hore
In the back of the street
Switch blade passion
Why don't you see it for the final scene
(Rock) - rock of life --------------
It gives me just another - (just another)
Just another X-T-C
(Just another) *2
(Just another) - X-T-C, yeah !
Aaah - It gives me just another - (X-T-C)
It gives me just another - (X-T-C)
X-T-C, babe
It gives me just another - (X-T-C)
When you hold on
It gives me just a - just a - just another (X-T-C)
I need (Your X-T-C)
Need your X-T-C, yeah - when you hold on
When you hold on - (to my X-T-C)
You gotta feel your X-T-C ....


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