Lyrics It's Getting Dangerous - Thin Lizzy
The
man
finds
himself
alone
For
the
first
time
in
his
life
He′s
always
got
a
problem
He's
got
to
work
it
out
wrong
or
right
He′s
got
to
work
it
out
He's
so
lonely
in
the
night
He's
got
to
work
it
out,
all
alone
Now
who
in
the
world
would
believe
That
he′s
got
another
trick
up
his
sleeve
And
who
in
the
world
wants
to
know
Which
way
should
he
go
Which
way
should
he
turn?
Which
way
should
he
learn?
Which
day
should
he
stop?
Which
way
to
the
top?
I
remember
him
when
we
were
friends
When
we
were
young,
way
back
then
I
still
can
recall
when
we
were
small
How
he
tried
his
best
to
warn
us
all
This
living
on
his
own
has
turned
his
heart
To
stone
and
it′s
all
pain
He
sits
out
on
his
own
and
eats
his
heart
Out
alone
in
the
pouring
rain
Now
who
in
the
world
would
have
know
That
just
a
few
years
ago
His
love
could
have
grown
and
grown
Through
the
rain,
the
sleet
and
snow
But
the
rain,
the
sleet
and
snow
Chills
the
heart
and
kills
the
soul
So
let
the
cold
winds
blow
What
he
doesn't
see,
he
doesn′t
know
I
remember
him
when
we
were
friends
When
we
were
young,
way
back
then
I
recall
it
all
when
we
were
small
How
he
tried
his
best
to
warn
us
all
I
remember
it
still,
I
always
will
When
we
were
friends
way
back
then
I
recall
it
all
when
we
were
small
How
he
tried
his
best
to
warn
us
all
of
the
danger
He
said,
"Watch
out
for
the
danger"
He
said,
"Watch
out"
The
man
is
a
winner
for
the
first
time
in
his
life
He
looks
a
little
thinner
but
he
says,
"Hey
that
doesn't
matter"
But
if
you
look
closely
you′ll
see
A
cold
smug
self-satisfactory
smile
behind
And
now
that
he
has
won
It
doesn't
matter
how
or
which
way
it
was
done
Now
that
he′s
in
control
Revenge
is
in
his
heart
and
soul
The
power
is
at
his
fingertips
Vengeance
is
on
his
lips
But
the
power
he
fought
to
control
Now
has
got
him
in
its
grips
I
remember
him
when
we
were
friends
When
we
were
young,
way
back
then
I
recall
it
all
when
we
were
small
How
he
tried
his
best
to
warn
us
all
I
remember
it
still,
I
always
will
When
we
were
friends
way
back
then
I
recall
it
all
when
we
were
small
How
he
tried
his
best
to
warn
us
all
of
the
danger
I
remember
him
when
we
were
friends
When
we
were
young,
way
back
then
But
now
we're
all
grown
up
And
we're
strangers
You
see,
bit
by
bit,
part
by
part
We
slipped
and
slipped
Till
we′d
grown
apart
And
now
we′re
strangers
I
remember
him
when
we
were
friends
When
we
were
young
it
was
way
back
then
I
still
recall
it
all
when
we
were
small
How
he
tried
his
best,
he
said,
"Watch
out
for
the
danger"
But
bit
by
bit
We
slipped
and
slipped
Now
we're
all
grown
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