I don't know where she's going
I don't know where she's from
I need some information
Can I get it from someone?

I used to be convinced then
That nothing could go wrong

I was,
The last of the boys to know
The last of the boys to know
The last of the boys to know,
The truth, the truth,
Yeah...

I don't know much about her
I wanna make her mine
She's all i ever dreamed of
And there's no reason why
I shouldn't be suspicious
So let's give it a try

I was,
The last of the boys to know
The last of the boys to know
The last of the boys to know,
The truth, the truth, yeah

The last of the boys to know
The last of the boys to know
The last of the boys to know,
The truth, the truth
Yeah

Is there anybody out there
Who can teach me how to learn?
You could just tell me when and where
'Cos I'm still waiting for my turn

I knew from the beginning
I'm just too blind to see
I didn't hear the warnings
Everybody gave to me
And now I hear them talking
But I guess it's jealousy

I was,
The last of the boys to know
The last of the boys to know
The last of the boys to know,
The truth, the truth, yeah

The last of the boys to know
The last of the boys to know
The last of the boys to know,
The truth, the truth,
Yeah

I guess it's jealousy


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