Guess I'm Dumb

Album: Still I Dream of You: Rare Works of Brian Wilson (1965)
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  • The way I act don't seem like me
    I'm not on top like I used to be
    I'll give in when I know I should be strong
    I still give in even though I know it's wrong, know it's wrong
    I guess I'm dumb but I don't care

    And breaking off wasn't hard to do
    But I couldn't stay away from you
    I feel love but not the way I did before
    This time girl, has got to be forever more, ever more
    I guess I'm dumb but I don't care

    And baby since we've been apart
    Maybe I've found I had a heart
    I couldn't let go even if I wanted to
    You must know baby now it's only you, only you
    I guess I'm dumb but I don't care

    Guess I'm dumb
    Guess I'm dumb Writer/s: BRIAN WILSON, RUSS TITELMAN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
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  • Jason from Newmarket, United StatesBrian and Carl Wilson also sang backup vocals on this song.
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