I've been running in circles while playing a game of pretending,
I didn't realise I was wise, what love could do;
Now I'm facing a future that hasn't that one happy ending,
And I'm a fool, I guess, to confess it all to you.

I never knew I could love anybody
Honey like I'm lovin' you.
I didn't realise
What a pair of eyes
And a baby smile could do.

I can't sleep, I can't eat,
I never knew a single soul could be so sweet,
For I never knew I could love anybody
Honey like I'm lovin' you.

I can't sleep, I can't eat,
I never knew a single soul could be so sweet,
For I never knew I could love anybody
Honey like I'm lovin' you,
Honey like I'm lovin' you.


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