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One Thing Leads To Another by The Fixx
Songwriters: Agius, Alfred; Curnin, Cyril; Greenall, Peter; Oram, James West; Woods, Adam Terence Publishers: COLGEMS-EMI MUSIC INC
This song is by The Fixx (uneditable Gracenote version).
The deception with tact, just what are you trying to say?
You've got a blank face, which irritates
Communicate, pull out your party piece
You see dimensions in two, state your case with black or white
But when one little cross leads to shots, grit your teeth
You run for cover so discreet, why don't they
Do what they say, say what you mean?
One thing leads to another
You told me something wrong, I know I listen too long
But then one thing leads to another
The impression that you sell, passes in and out like a scent
But the long face that you see comes from living close to your fears
If this is up then I'm up but you're running out of sight
You've seen your name on the walls
And when one little bump leads to shock miss a beat
You run for cover and there's heat, why don't they
Do what they say, say what they mean?
One thing leads to another
You told me something wrong, I know I listen too long
But then one thing leads to another, yeah, yeah, yeah
One thing, one thing leads to another
Then it's easy to believe, somebody's been lying to me
But when the wrong word goes in the right ear
I know you've been lying to me
It's getting rough, off the cuff I've got to say enough's enough
Bigger the harder he falls
But when the wrong antidote is like a bulge on the throat
You runs for cover in the heat, why don't they
Do what they say, say what they mean?
One thing leads to another
You tell me something wrong, I know I listen too long
But then one thing leads to another, yeah, yeah
One thing, one thing leads to another
One thing, one thing leads to another
One thing, one thing leads to another
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