Lies
by EMF

Album: Schubert Dip (1991)
Charted: 28 18
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  • You said too much
    And what you said it was a lie
    You said too much
    And what you said it was a crime

    I've bled too much
    With every lie you keep on telling
    I've bled too much
    This time, each time

    The harder we fall, the closer we are
    I don't feel blue, when I'm with you
    You said too much
    And what you said, it was a lie

    Lie and what you said, it was a lie
    Each time we fall
    You say too much
    This time, each time

    This time I don't feel so blue
    When I'm with you
    I've got a gun, got hollow point bullets
    Do it

    That's the way destiny works
    You don't always question it
    Right now, do it now Writer/s: CARA FREW, DEATH AT THE DISCO, PENNY ELIZABETH FOSTER
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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