
Heads I Win, Tails You Lose Ratt
"Heads I Win, Tails You Lose" by Ratt, released in 1990, is a hard rock anthem that explores themes of risk, chance, and defiance in the face of adversity. The lyrics convey a sense of confidence and determination, emphasizing that the narrator will always come out on top. The song features catchy riffs and energetic guitar solos, characteristic of Ratt's glam metal style. Its upbeat vibe and bold message resonated with fans, cementing Ratt's place in the rock scene of the late '80s and early '90s. #Rock

You're a fake, you're a snake
You're a sleazy operator
Always on the take
You're a liar, you're a cheat
You're good at startin' fires but
You can't take the heat
You're gonna get it now...
You're gonna get what's comin' to you
You won't forget it this time...
(The tables turnin' round and now it's)
Heads I win, tails you lose
I may not be a sherlock
But you ain't got a clue
Heads I win, tails you lose
I may not be a doctor
But you're sick as the flu
You're a user, you're a slime
You better look somewhere else
For someone else to climb
You're a loser, out of time
You'd send your momma up the river
To make a lousy dime
You're a sleazy operator
Always on the take
You're a liar, you're a cheat
You're good at startin' fires but
You can't take the heat
You're gonna get it now...
You're gonna get what's comin' to you
You won't forget it this time...
(The tables turnin' round and now it's)
Heads I win, tails you lose
I may not be a sherlock
But you ain't got a clue
Heads I win, tails you lose
I may not be a doctor
But you're sick as the flu
You're a user, you're a slime
You better look somewhere else
For someone else to climb
You're a loser, out of time
You'd send your momma up the river
To make a lousy dime
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