Well you don’t know me
So do just as you please
But don’t fake love with me unless you mean it
Pick a story
I know who to be
But don’t fake love with me unless you mean it
Don’t fake love with me unless you mean it

[Chorus]
Some lies are enough
If there is no other way
And you can’t hold who you want
Sometimes it’s enough
Guess there is no other way
But you control where you are
Pretend I’m yours
And you’re all mine

So never leave me
Until I need to sleep
And don’t fake love with me unless you mean it
Yeah, you can own me
Knock me to my knees
But don’t fake love with me unless you mean it
Don’t fake love with me unless you mean it

[Chorus]

Hey!

[Bridge x2]
Tell me this time it comes straight from the heart
Tell me it’s forevermore
You’re a liar, liar, liar, liar, liar
Your love song, sung on your own
Tell me that this time it goes on forever
Tell me you’ll never let go
You’re a liar, liar, liar, liar, liar
Your love song, sung on your own

You’re a liar, liar, liar, liar, liar
Your love song, sung on your own

You’re a liar, liar, liar, liar x4


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    A side comment into the artist himself before i go to the lyrics of this specific song; Whitey is a musical genius with less apreciation for his talents in this XXi century than he should have in the last 20 years of musical industry blank shots.

    This tracks lyrics are obvious from the track tittle to any of the verses throughout.

    In the end, he's not looking to fake love, though he know it's the only type coming from this partner to whom he writes. It is obvious that he's on a path outward and forward, away from this partner who'll be left singing her love song, her lies. He knows the lies by heart, the fakeness of it all, the loving lines that mean nothing to said lover who nonetheless keeps repeating them as a mantra; a tapestry of loving deceit that the singer is now seeing transparently and leaving behind.

    Rudewolfon May 16, 2018   Link

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