Ooh, come on!
Out of love, in time I've been shoved down
Spinning 'round in circles, left me upside down
Turned my heart to stone, a rock don't bleed
My heart is a prisoner that can't break free
You come along with fire and dynamite
Blew the roof right offa this poor boy's life
I'm the cat, I howl, strikin' home
Back in business and I'm not alone
Baby I know, it's gettin' better even if it's comin' slow
Maybe this time, I could do anything with you by my side
Chorus:
Walk on, I could walk on fire, face the wind and stayin' true
Walk on, I could walk on fire, you don't know what I wouldn't do for you
Here's what I'd do
Now I got heart and soul back on the line
Some think to steal you, huh, they're welcome to try
I can't say that you are the reason why
It's a game for two and it's you and I
Baby I know, it's gettin' better even if it's coming slow
Maybe this time, I could do anything with you by my side
Chorus - yeah
(Solo)
Chorus
Walk on, walk on fire (repeats out)
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