Warning Sign

Even Stevens, Eddie Rabbitt

I saw that warning sign
But I paid no mind
I just kept on
Rolling on

I saw that warning sign
But I had no time
I was
Headin' for your arms

I saw that warning sign
But I just went blind
Never read a word
That it said

Woe is me
Drivin' down this dead-end street
I must be out of my head

Danger, heartbreak ahead
Danger, heartbreak ahead
I never read a word it said
But it said, "Danger, heartbreak ahead"

I saw that warning sign
It was in your eyes
It was flashing off and on

I saw that warning sign
But I kissed your lips
I just couldn't do no wrong

I saw that warning sign
And it felt so fine
I fall in love with every word you say

Woe is me
Drivin' down this dead-end street
I must be out of my head

Danger, heartbreak ahead
Danger, heartbreak ahead
I never read a word it said
But it said, "Danger, heartbreak ahead"

I saw that warning sign
But I just went blind
Never read a word
That it said

Woe is me
Drivin' down this dead-end street
I must be out of my head

Danger, heartbreak ahead
Danger, heartbreak ahead
I never read a word it said
But it said, "Danger, heartbreak ahead"

Danger ahead

Trivia about the song Warning Sign by Eddie Rabbitt

When was the song “Warning Sign” released by Eddie Rabbitt?
The song Warning Sign was released in 1984, on the album “The Best Year Of My Life”.
Who composed the song “Warning Sign” by Eddie Rabbitt?
The song “Warning Sign” by Eddie Rabbitt was composed by Even Stevens, Eddie Rabbitt.

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