Dokken - Just Got Lucky Lyrics

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Just Got Lucky

Just Got Lucky Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Just Got Lucky By Dokken?
I should of known better
Should of seen right through Over and over falling in love with you Wanting you for myself- my first mistake Finding out the hard way Was all that I could take You were just using someone And I was the one She said "You just got lucky" I believed your deadly lies "You just got lucky" You're a devil in disguise Don't want to hear no lies- no apologies Imagination gets the best of me I'm looking everywhere- still I see your face I'll never forget you- you put me in my place You were just using someone And I was the one She said "You just got lucky" I believed your deadly lies "You just got lucky" I've been hypnotized She said "You just got lucky" I believed your deadly lies "You just got lucky" You're a devil in disguise Now that is over and I've seen right through Not looking back again I'll start anew Was making love to you such a wasted time Maybe I love you, still, I'll get you off my mind You were just using someone And I was the one She said "You just got lucky" I believed your deadly lies "You just got lucky" I've been hypnotized She said "You just got lucky" I was taken by surprise "You just got lucky" You're a devil in disguise |
Who Wrote Just Got Lucky By Dokken?
Don Dokken, George Lynch, Jeff Pilson, Mick Brown
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What's The Duration Of The Just Got Lucky By Dokken?The duration of Just Got Lucky is 4:35 minutes and seconds. |
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