Don't take a ride from a stranger
No way to know where they go
You may be left on a long dark road
Lost and alone
Don't you recall what your Mama told?
You've got to learn hot from cold
When you're afraid that you might get burned
Where do you turn?

You've got to know who to
(Who to)
Who not to listen to
You've gotta know who to
(Ooooh....)
Who not to listen to
Well, you know, they're gonna hit you from all sides
Better make up your mind
Who to, who not to listen to

(Who to listen to)

How can you learn what is true and just?
How to know who to trust?
Here comes a man with a scam to sell
How can you tell?
You've gotta know there's a bigger plan
Room to fall, room to stand
Pray for the plan to begin in you
Keep your heart true

You've got to know who to
(Who to)
Who not to listen to
You've gotta know who to
Who not to listen to
(Who to listen to)
Well, you know, they're gonna hit you from all sides
Better make up your mind
Who to, who not to listen to

It's gonna hit you from all sides
Better make up your mind
Who to
(Who to)
Who not to listen to

Everyone will have their words to say
Find the words to help you find your way

(Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, ah)

You've got to know who to
(Who to)
Who not to listen to
You've gotta know who to
Who not to listen to
(Who to listen to)
Well, you know, they're gonna hit you from all sides
Better make up your mind
Who to, who not to listen to

They're gonna hit you from all sides
Better make up your mind
Who to, who not to listen to

They're gonna hit you from all sides

Hit you from all sides
Better make up your mind
Who to
(Who to)
Who not to listen to

They're gonna hit you from all sides
(They're gonna hit!)
They're gonna hit you from all sides
Better make up your mind
Who to, who not to listen to

(Who to listen to)

(You've got to know
Who to listen to)

(You gotta know who to
Who to listen to)

(They're gonna hit you from all sides
Hit you from all sides)



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