| Oh, there is a place where the wild men go
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| When it’s late at night and on the radio
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| They’re telling everybody, stay at home
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| It’s no time for you to be alone
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| It is a place on the edge of town
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| Just shining in a hell-fire light (they're waiting)
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| And if you’re there, keep going on
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| They’re waiting deep inside, I’m telling you
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| Don’t look back, women in the red and black
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| Don’t look back, they’re going to take your heart away
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| I’m telling you don’t look back, women in the red and black
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| Don’t look back, they’re going to steal your heart away
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| I should have known better;
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| Well Jimmy Pellin was a friend of mine
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| But he went out there one too many times
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| I saw him running down the railroad track
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| And I tell you boys he ain’t coming back
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| The early morning is their favourite time
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| To find somebody out on their own (they're waiting)
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| They’re waving arms and flashing lights
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| Standing out on the road, I’m telling you
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| Don’t look back, women in the red and black
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| Don’t look back, they’re going to take your heart away
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| I should have known better, I should have known better
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| So if you’re going to the edge of town
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| Don’t lose in a hell-fire light, (they're waiting)
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| And if you’re passing, keep going on
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| They’re waiting there tonight, I’m begging you
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| Don’t look back, don’t look back
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| I beg you don’t look back
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| Women in the red and black
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| Don’t look back
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| They’re going to steal your heart away
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| I should have known better -- don’t look back
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| I should have known better -- don’t look back
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| I should have known better -- don’t look back
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| I should have known better -- don’t look back
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| I should have known better |