You're wasting all your time here
Riding around in the sun
Alone and idling, come wander back to me
You know I'll always be there

Lie to me lie to me
Make like you love me
Lie to me lie to me
Ohh, oh, ohh, ohh

But this one you'll never go
And this one you'll never show yourself
But this one you'll turn it off
And turn your world into a ghost town

Lie to me lie to me
Make like you love me
Lie to me c'mon it's easy
Ohh, ohh, ohh, ohh,

Don't think of what we can't be
I know what you need
And you know that you like it
The name you were born with
Is sewed on your sleeve
Let me believe in something


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Lie to Me Lyrics as written by Dustin O'halloran Sara E. Lov

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    this song is moving, if i dance to this song its always forward. talented song.

    gypsie cloveron June 24, 2008   Link

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