Keep on Lying

Album: Lonerism (2012)
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  • All I give are little clues
    Maybe one day I'll get through
    There is nothing I can do
    I'll just keep on lying to you

    I only need to say its true
    Your poor little heart already knew
    But there is nothing you can do
    I'll just keep on lying to you

    Should my cover ever blow
    Would you ever let it go?
    There is something you should know
    But hell if I'd ever let it show

    So here I am, trying to be strong
    It was noon, now my shadow's long
    I guess I'll go and tell you just as soon as I
    Get to the end of this song
    To the end of this song, to the end of this song
    To the end of this song, to the end of this song

    The curse has won again
    Soon I'll be alone
    Take all you can
    But please understand
    It never really was love

    All I give are little clues
    Maybe one day I'll get through
    But there is nothing you can do
    I'll just keep on lying to you Writer/s: Kevin Parker
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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