Cerebral Man

TULLY WINFIELD

What's your line this time, Cerebral Man
Whenever you walk through my door, I start to sweat
I'm falling in slow motion, and I'm losing control
And the walls are too high to jump
The walls are to high to jump

I hear thunder, it's in my soul
Can you hear the thunder roar, you better get back
I hear thunder, who's in control
Can you hear the thunder roar
Better get back, Cerebral Man

The cutting edge, it hides behind those eyes of woe
Your tears won't make a bed of roses
What we had I cannot love
The walls are to high to jump
The walls are to high to jump

I hear thunder, it's in my soul
Can you hear the thunder roar, you better get back
I hear thunder, who's in control
Can you hear the thunder roar
Better get back, Cerebral Man

And the walls are too high to jump
The walls are to high to jump

I hear thunder, it's in my soul
Can you hear the thunder roar, you better get back
I hear thunder, who's in control
Can you hear the thunder roar
You better get back

I hear thunder, it's in my soul
Can you hear the thunder roar
You better get back
I hear thunder, who's in control
Can you hear the thunder roar
Better get back, Cerebral Man

Cerebral Man, Cerebral Man

Trivia about the song Cerebral Man by Pat Benatar

When was the song “Cerebral Man” released by Pat Benatar?
The song Cerebral Man was released in 1988, on the album “Wide Awake in Dreamland”.
Who composed the song “Cerebral Man” by Pat Benatar?
The song “Cerebral Man” by Pat Benatar was composed by TULLY WINFIELD.

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