I Love You So I Told You A Lie

Album: Free For All (1976)
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  • Every time I hear your name you know
    I wonder why you wanted to go
    I said no you couldn't come along for the ride
    I said hey, I want outta here and nobody taggin' behind

    [Chorus]
    Don't cha know I love you so I told you a lie
    I love you so I told you a lie when I told you goodbye

    A family life and a lovin' wife just ain't my kinda scene
    Well when I'm all alone, when the nights are cold
    I get to thinkin' I was kinda mean
    We coulda had a good thing but I never wanted to try

    [Chorus]

    You know I told you a lie

    ah, ah ah, ah ah
    Ut, ah ah, ah ah
    Ah, ah ah, ah ah
    Ut, ah ah, ah ah

    A family life and a lovin' wife just ain't my kinda scene
    Well when I'm all alone, when the nights are cold
    I get to thinkin' I was kinda mean
    We coulda had a good thing but I never wanted to try

    [Chorus]

    You know I told you a lie when I told you goodbye

    Don'tcha know, I love you so I
    Don'tcha know, I love you so I told you
    Don'tcha know, I love you so I told you a lie
    Love you so I told you a lie
    I loved you so I told you a lie
    I loved you so I told you a lie
    Loved you so, loved you so
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    Loved you so I told you a lie
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    Loved you so I told you a lie Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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