You keep me waiting, you won't answer the phone
I know you're home, but you're not alone
Stop playing games girl
You're playing with my heart
I was a fool to fall for your lies
It took so long for me to open my eyes
I was a stranger
A stranger from the start
How long must I stand out in the cold (*)
Can't you see the writing's on the wall
I been waiting
I can't wait anymore
The more I want you, the less I get
I've been alone since the day that we met
I'm trying hard girl
I'm trying to forget
I walked the streets and I stood at your door
You gave me nothing and I came back for more
You were a stranger
A stranger to my heart
(Repeat *)
I was a fool to fall for your lies
It took so long for me to realize
I was a stranger
A stranger from the start
(Repeat *)


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    The song is about someone who's in love with someone that's playing games with their heart. They're frustrated because the person they love is not answering the phone or responding to their advances because they're spending time with someone else. They're hurt, feel like they have been played for a fool, and struggle to move on from this unrequited love. They've been waiting for a long time for their love to be reciprocated, but they just can't wait anymore. Overall, it portrays well the pain and frustration of unrequited love, and the struggle to move on from someone who is playing games with your heart.

    Kingofstilporton April 20, 2024   Link

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