I don't want to go
Something tells me no, no, no, no
But traces in the sand
The lines that set my hand
Say go, go, go

Beware of a place
A smile of a bright shining face

I'll never return, how do you know?
Tarot woman
I don't know
I don't know

She can take you there
The entrance to the fair
Mine, mine, mine

Ride the carousel
And cast a magic spell
You can fly, fly

Beware of a place
A smile of a bright shining face

I'll never return, how do you know?
Tarot woman, well I don't know
I don't know
I don't know
I don't know

Something in the air
Tells me to beware, no, no, no
Her love is like a knife
She'll carve away your life
So go, go, go

Beware of a place
A smile of a bright shining face

I'll never return, how do you know?
Tarot woman, I don't know
I don't know
I don't know
Hey, I don't know


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Tarot Woman Lyrics as written by Ritchie Blackmore Ronnie Dio

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    My Opinion

    Dio was an awesome front man.

    Engel78on February 19, 2017   Link
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    An epic opening track to a glorious album. "Beware of a place", the sound of his voice is so perfect. The keyboard playing is magical, a rainbow of awesome sonic colors.

    TheExciteron December 21, 2017   Link

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