Danger

Michael Peter Smith, Steve Goodman

She was fourteen years old
He was five years older
Old enough to know about danger
Underneath the moon

Danger; will they find it?
Orphans of the open road
Chips on their shoulders
Just a little colder than danger
Underneath the moon

Danger; and he asked her
Baby are you lookin' for love?
Are you lookin' for danger?
Sittin' on a keg of dynamite
Everynight

She knew that they couldn't last
Out beyond the edge of, fingers on
The ledge above danger
Underneath the moon

Danger; will they find it?
At night they ride the open road
Phantoms of disaster, just a little faster
Than danger underneath the moon

Danger ... and he asked her
Baby are you livin' for love?
Are you dyin' for danger?
Sittin' on a keg of dynamite everynight

And he asked her
Baby are you lookin' for love?
Are you lookin' for danger?
Sittin' on a keg of dynamite
Everynight
Baby are you livin' for love?
Are you dyin' for danger?
Sittin' on a keg of dynamite
Everynight
Baby are you lookin' for love?
Are you lookin' for danger?
Baby are you lookin' for love?
Are you lookin' for danger?
Baby are you lookin' for love?
Are you lookin' for danger?
Baby are you lookin' for love?
Are you lookin' for danger?

Trivia about the song Danger by Steve Goodman

On which albums was the song “Danger” released by Steve Goodman?
Steve Goodman released the song on the albums “The Best of the Asylum Years, Volume 2” in 1989 and “No Big Surprise - The Steve Goodman Anthology” in 1994.
Who composed the song “Danger” by Steve Goodman?
The song “Danger” by Steve Goodman was composed by Michael Peter Smith, Steve Goodman.

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