Ride the wild wind
(Push the envelope, don't sit on the fence) hey hey hey hey
Ride the wild wind
(Live life on the razors edge) hey hey hey
Gonna ride the whirlwind
It ain't dangerous - enough for me

Get your head down baby - yeah - we're gonna ride tonight
Your angel eyes are shining bright
I wanna take your hand - lead you from this place
Gonna leave it all behind
(Check out) Check out of this rat race
Ride the wild wind (hey hey) hey hey hey hey
Ride the wild wind (hey hey) hey hey hey
Gonna ride the whirlwind
It ain't dangerous - enough for me

Tie your hair back baby - we're gonna ride tonight - yeah
We got freaks to the left - we got jerks to the right
Sometimes I get so low - I just have to ride
Let me take your hand
Let me be your guide
Ooh ride the wild wind
(Don't sit on the fence) (hey hey) hey hey hey hey
Ooh ride the wild wind
(And live life on the razors edge) hey hey hey
Gonna ride the whirlwind
It ain't dangerous - enough for me

Yeah ride the wild wind (hey hey) hey hey hey
Ooh ride the wild wind hey hey hey hey hey hey
Ha ha ha haa
Gonna ride the - ride the whirlwind
It ain't dangerous - enough for me
Ride the wild wind
Ride the wild wind
Hey hey hey
The wild wind
Hey hey hey
The wild wind
Hey hey hey
Hey hey hey



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Ride the Wild Wind Lyrics as written by Brian May John Deacon

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    ""motorcycle is more like Roger's style""

    Yeah as in the start of the song, horses don´t go VRUUM VRUMM!!!!

    TheOlsnaon March 08, 2007   Link

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