Hey
Strange voice on the telephone
Tellin' me I better leave you 'lone
Why won't somebody say what's goin' on
Oh, oh, I think I've been through this before

Looks like I've been fooled again
Looks like I'm the fool again
I don't like it, I don't like it

You never said you had no longer to
I need to know 'bout it if you do
Ah two is one, I might as well be three
It's good to see you think so much of me

Looks like I've been fooled again
Looks like I'm the fool again
I don't like it, I don't like it
No

Look out

You never said you had no longer to
I need to know 'bout it if you do
If two is one, I might as well be three
It's good to see you think so much of me

It's like I'm the fool again
Looks like I'm the fool again
I don't like it, I don't like it
I don't like it, I don't like it
Ow

Look out
I don't like it, I don't like it
Look out
Uh, I don't, I don't like you
Eh, gotcha getcha getcha look out
Say, I don't like it
I don't, I don't, I don't


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Fooled Again (I Don't Like It) Lyrics as written by Tom Petty

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    Tom calls up his girlfriend. Some dude answers the phone and tells Tom to leave his gf along.

    Tom is a bit taken aback by this turn of events. He wasn't expecting this at all. However, this isn't the first time something like this has happened to Tom. Yet another cheating woman to add to the list.

    "You never said you had no number two." She never told him she WASN'T seeing anybody else now that he is thinking about it. Well after the phone incident, Tom wants answers. If two people make one than he is starting to think he is the third wheel in this relationship.

    And "It's good to see you think so much of me" is Tom sarcasticly saying thanks for giving him a fair warning on the situation-NOT.

    JamesLoveon February 15, 2012   Link

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