Very superstitious writing on the wall
Very superstitious ladder's 'bout to fall
Thirteen month old baby broke the looking glass
Seven years of bad luck, good things in the past
When you believe in things that you don't understand
Then you suffer,
Superstition ain't the way .
Very superstitious, wash your face and hands,
Rid me of the problem, do all that you can
Keep me in a daydream keep me goin' strong ,
You don't wanna save me, sad is my song
Then you suffer
superstition ain't the way
Very superstitious, nothin' more to say
Very superstitious, the Devil's on his way
Thirteen month old baby, broke the lookin' glass
Superstition ain't the way, no, no
1. Father wanted to know why she hadn't paid repairs yet.
2. The librarian said to children to return books in time.
3. Dan asked them where they had been the previous night.
4. The teacher said the children were doing their sums then.
5. Kate said she had read the story and now she was making up a plan.
6. Bill wanted to know if we were playing tennis that afternoon.
7. Ann said about Jack he never thought about other people.
8. Mary asked us what had happened to Jane the previous.
9. Helen said it would take her an hour to cook the dinner.
10. My parents said to my younger brother to cross the street when the traffic light was green
11. Tom said he had lost his key and was looking for it.
12. She asked me why I thought the exam would be easy.
13. He asked how long Ann had lived in Poltava.
14. He said to me that my English was very good and I made very few mistaked.
15. His wife said to us he would be away till next month.
Very superstitious writing on the wall
Very superstitious ladder's 'bout to fall
Thirteen month old baby broke the looking glass
Seven years of bad luck, good things in the past
When you believe in things that you don't understand
Then you suffer,
Superstition ain't the way .
Very superstitious, wash your face and hands,
Rid me of the problem, do all that you can
Keep me in a daydream keep me goin' strong ,
You don't wanna save me, sad is my song
When you believe in things that you don't understand
Then you suffer
superstition ain't the way
Very superstitious, nothin' more to say
Very superstitious, the Devil's on his way
Thirteen month old baby, broke the lookin' glass
Seven years of bad luck, good things in the past
When you believe in things that you don't understand
Then you suffer
Superstition ain't the way, no, no
1. Father wanted to know why she hadn't paid repairs yet.
2. The librarian said to children to return books in time.
3. Dan asked them where they had been the previous night.
4. The teacher said the children were doing their sums then.
5. Kate said she had read the story and now she was making up a plan.
6. Bill wanted to know if we were playing tennis that afternoon.
7. Ann said about Jack he never thought about other people.
8. Mary asked us what had happened to Jane the previous.
9. Helen said it would take her an hour to cook the dinner.
10. My parents said to my younger brother to cross the street when the traffic light was green
11. Tom said he had lost his key and was looking for it.
12. She asked me why I thought the exam would be easy.
13. He asked how long Ann had lived in Poltava.
14. He said to me that my English was very good and I made very few mistaked.
15. His wife said to us he would be away till next month.