I put an end to love
Before I even start
Just because my eyes are
Bigger than my heart

I can't be true to no one
No matter how I try
On account of my fickle eye, fickle eye, fickle eye, fickle eye
Now I maye say I love you

Then bid you fond goodbye
On account of my fickle eye, fickle eye, fickle eye, fickle eye
When I look at someone
I could adore

I see another someone
Much better than the one before
And so I guess I'll never
Be true to any guy
On account of my fickle eye, fickle eye, fickle eye, fickle eye

You can't be true to no one
No matter how you try
On account of my fickle eye, my fickle eye, my fickle eye
You may say I love you

But the next word is goodbye
On account of my fickle eye, my fickle eye, my fickle eye
When I look at someone
I could adore

I see another someone
Much better than the one before
And so I guess I'll never
Be true to any guy

Oh on account of my fickle eye, fickle eye, fickle eye, fickle eye
Oh, I'll never never never
Be true to any guy
On account of my fickle eye, you fickle you, me fickle me, my fickle eye

My fickle eye
My fickle eye
My fickle eye


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My Fickle Eye Lyrics as written by Sidney Miller Ray Gilbert

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