As soon as you sound like him
Give me a call
When you're so sensitive
Its a long way to fall
Whenever you need a home
I will be there
Whenever you're all alone
And nobody cares
You're just a poor misguided fool
Who thinks they know what I should do
A line for me and a line for you
I lose my right to a point of view
Whenever you reach for me
I'll be your guide
Whenever you need someone
To keep it inside
Whenever you need a home
I will be there
Whenever you're all alone
And nobody cares
You're just a poor misguided fool
Who thinks they know what I should do
A line for me and a line for you
I lose my right to a point of view
I'll be your guide in the morning
You cover up bullet holes
As soon as you sound like him
Give me a call
When you're so sensitive
Its a long way to fall
You're just a poor misguided fool
Who thinks they know what I should do
A line for me and a line for you
I lose my right to a point of view



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Poor Misguided Fool Lyrics as written by Benjamin Byrne Barry Westhead

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    i think "a line for me and a line for you" are referring to lines in a script, since it follows "You're just a poor misguided fool Who thinks they know what I should do" implying she argues for the both of them...hence "I lose my right to a point of view"

    samhutchieon August 17, 2008   Link

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