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Don't Go Down That Street
 
  Don’t go down that street
In those shoes that squeak
’cause I get afraid that you might not come home
Careful how you speak
When you’re on the street
’cause they’ve broken down all the telephones

Don’t go down that street, no no no
Don’t go down that street, no no no
Don’t go down that street

Don’t go down that street
Where the brave boys meet
’cause I’m chicken feed when they’re on their own
Don’t get in that car
Things might go too far
(line in japanese)

Don’t go down that street, no no no
Don’t go down that street, no no no
Don’t go down that street

(japanese talkover by miko)

(ooh, ooh, aaah, aah)

(japanese verse)




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