Run, run for cover
Don't shoot, shoot
She's so dangerous (shotgun, gun)
(Don't shoot shotgun)
Maybe I'm wrong, maybe I'm right
Fallin' head over heals at the speed of light
Hey little miss heaven-on-earth
Won't you walk this way
But I see a red alert, oh, my senses say keep away
So don't shoot
(Don't shoot shotgun)
Dream on nightmare
Touch and go
Dove turned destroyer, she cut you up, she's a slave of love
Run for cover, she's so dangerous
Undercover, she's so shameless
(Don't shoot shotgun)
You got me bitin' my lip
(Don't shoot shotgun)
You're shootin' straight from the hip
So don't shoot shotgun
Shoot me, baby, ow
Hit and miss, flesh and blood
She's sweet and indiscreet, she can't get enough
A little midnight madness, oh baby, you can't hide
So wild and unpredictable, step aside
'Cause you're, you're shooting wide
Run for cover, she's so dangerous
Undercover, she's so shameless
(Don't shoot shotgun)
You got me bitin' my lip
(Don't shoot shotgun)
You're shootin' straight from the hip
Oh
Shake it, shake it
Ah, take this, little hit and miss
Oh
(Don't shoot shotgun)
You got me bitin' my lip
(Don't shoot shotgun)
You're shootin' straight from the hip
Don't shoot it (don't shoot shotgun)
Shake it, shake it, take this little hit and miss
(Don't shoot shotgun) don't shoot it, don't shoot it
Oh, shotgun
Shoot me baby, ow
Let it blow


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Don't Shoot Shotgun Lyrics as written by Philip Kenneth Collen Joseph Thomas Elliott

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  • +2
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    i think this song is rather obvious... it's about s&m with a very violent dominatrix.

    achoryzentwoon December 28, 2009   Link
  • +1
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    goofy song i like the rythym and guitars...meh @ the lyrics...i think it resembles AC/DC's "Shoot to Thrill" on certian parts of the song

    PinkFloyd96on February 17, 2006   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    So, what's the attraction?

    temptation777on May 11, 2010   Link
  • +1
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    red alert- shes just so dangerous- how much is this costing the taxpayers sweetie?

    in2sighton January 04, 2013   Link
  • 0
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    I think this song means to let pregnant to the woman

    m.10743973on January 04, 2018   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Don\'t Fall In Love

    amanda1051on December 19, 2021   Link
  • -1
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    This song was a song that I first heard when I met this Japanese woman in Japan. She had me biting my lip. It has been rumored that this song is about what happens when fucking with a married woman. I dont know but the production is to die for. Queer lyrics but everything else is dope

    krankon July 18, 2005   Link
  • -1
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    To me this song is about Lara Croft even though she didn't exist at the time when this song was written.

    GuitarHeroManon May 01, 2009   Link

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