1, 2, 3, 4

Buried alive, "Body of Christ" they cried
I was just cleverly disguised
Burn me alive, avert your Pagan eyes
Oh, even the good ones lie

Yes, even the good ones, oh, they lie
Yes, even the good ones, they waste your time
Sometimes

And it's a lonesome feeling
One you can't deny this lonesome living's
All we can provide so if you need me
Is something you decide
It's quite a feeling
Once you realize fake is what you like

You caught my eye, but it was not our time
Oh, you were dumb and I was blind
You caught my eye, but it was not our time
No, it wasn't worth the try

'Cause even the good ones, oh, they lie
Yes, even the good ones, they waste your time
Sometimes sometimes

And it's lonesome feeling
One you can't deny this lonesome city's
Poised to rob you blind so if you need me
Is something you decide
It's quite a feeling
Once you realize fake is what you like

And it's a lonesome feeling
One you can't deny this lonesome living's
All we can provide so if you need me
Is something you decide
It's quite a feeling
Once you realize fake is what you like

This lonesome feeling one you can't deny
This lonesome city's
Poised to rob you blind so cut your losses
Let's say our goodbyes
It's quite a feeling
Once you realize fake is what you like


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Cleverly Disguised Lyrics as written by Elizabeth Anne Berg James Valentine

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    It's strange how this song sounds like it could have been a Strokes song. It sounds like no other songs on the album - it's a Strokes song.

    Having said that, I love it. The whole album is really great!

    vidgameplaya2on December 09, 2012   Link

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