Girl,
I can't believe you tried to play me for a fool
I almost didn't see this one coming
You don't love me

Chorus:
Girl, don't tell me no more lies
Pretending that you're satisfied
Baby, I know your love's not true
Quit tryin' to play me for a fool
Girl, you know that you are wrong
You're here one minute and the next you're gone
I'm not blind, baby
I can see
So why don't you admit
You don't love me

You called me on the phone
Sayin' you'll be late comin' home
You say your boss is making you work late
But I don't believe it
'Cause when I called your office
So that I could speak to you
Ya know what they told me?
They told me that you quit last week

And how can you explain
That when we make love
You're callin' out somebody else's name
And when we kiss
Your eyes are open wide
And they can't hide what you feel inside, baby

Chorus
I saw you on the street
At the place we were supposed to meet
But you were with another man
I couldn't believe it
So I asked your friends
Who the hell was he?
Ya know what they told me?
There was a guy that you met last week

And now I can explain
Why when we make love
You're callin' out somebody else's name
And when we kiss
Your eyes are open wide
And they can't hide what you feel inside, baby

Chorus
You play with my heart
And try to play me for a fool, yeah
And like the saying goes
"What goes around comes around"
And one day
You'll know exactly how it feels
How it feels

Chorus


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