Victim Of Changes

Al Atkins / Glenn Tipton / K.K. Downing / Rob Halford

Whiskey woman don't you know that you are drivin' me insane
The liquor you give stems your will to live and gets right to my
brain
Don't you know you're driving me insane
You're tryin' to find your way through life
You're tryin' to get some new direction
Another woman got her man
She won't find no new connection

Takes another drink or two, things look better when she's
through

Takes another look around, you're not goin' anywhere
You've realized you're gettin' old and no one seems to care
You're tryin' to find your way again
You're tryin' to find some new...
Another woman's got her man
But she won't find a new...

Takes another drink or two, things look better when she's
through

You 'bin foolin' with some hot guy
I want to know why is it why
Get up get out you know you really blew it
I've had enough, I've had enough, good God pluck me

Once she was wonderful
Once she was fine
Once she was wonderful
Once she was mine...she was mine

Change has come over her body, she doesn't see me anymore
Change has come over her body, she doesn't see me anymore

Changes, changes, changes, changes
Victim of changes

Trivia about the song Victim Of Changes by Forbidden

On which albums was the song “Victim Of Changes” released by Forbidden?
Forbidden released the song on the albums “Raw Evil: Live at the Dynamo” in 1989 and “Point of No Return” in 1992.
Who composed the song “Victim Of Changes” by Forbidden?
The song “Victim Of Changes” by Forbidden was composed by Al Atkins, Glenn Tipton, K.K. Downing, and Rob Halford.

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