Red light
Demo take one

If you want it, here it is
Come and get it, mhm
Make your mind up fast

If you want it
Anytime I can give it
But you better hurry
'Cause it may not last

Did I hear you say
That there must be a catch?
Will you walk away
From a fool and his money?

If you want it, here it is
Come and get it
But you better hurry
'Cause it's going fast

If you want it, here it is
Come and get it, mhm
Make your mind up fast

If you want it
Anytime I can give it
But you'd better hurry
'Cause it may not last

Did I hear you say
That there must be a catch?
Will you walk away
From a fool and his money?

Sonny, if you want it
Here it is
Come and get it
But you'd better hurry
'Cause it's going fast
You'd better hurry
'Cause it's going fast

(Fool and his money)

Sonny, if you want it
Here it is
Come and get it
But you'd better hurry
'Cause it's going fast
You'd better hurry
'Cause it's going fast
You'd better hurry
'Cause it's going fast

Okay give it us on headphones and I'll track it (alright)


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    Unsurpassed Masters Vol. 7 (62-69) #16

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