| Morning moves shadows, across the room with clothes scattered
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| To a bed where two lovers lay entwined
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| The one that he’s tied to is the one that he’s lied
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| To and his home and his family seldom cross his mind
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| Love makes a fool of us all;
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| It makes liar, cheaters, and beggars that crawl;
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| Sometimes even the strongest will fall;
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| Look at us now, love makes a fool of us all
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| Dreams are forever, or just words in a letter
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| When goodbye is all that they say
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| She packs up a few things and slips out of her ring
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| And into the arms of a man twice her age
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| But
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| Love makes a fool of us all;
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| It makes liar, cheaters, and beggars that crawl;
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| Sometimes even the strongest will fall;
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| Look at us now, love makes a fool of us all
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| Sometimes even, the strongest will fall;
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| Look at us now, love makes a fool of us all |