| There’s a lie that I told to you
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| That now I can’t tell the truth
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| And it ate me inside, so one soft drunken night
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| I slept with a man you knew
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| And in the morning I walked home alone
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| And the businessmen saw my bones
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| With my skirt in their eyes, they remembered the nights
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| When they were that man you knew
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| You told me once
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| You were happy to have me
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| But I never gave me away
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| There’s a lie that I told to you
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| I would give you my heart, I think
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| But it’s up in a branch of a tree
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| It was only to tease when he climbed up the tree
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| Put my heart where I couldn’t reach
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| I didn’t mind, I adored him, so
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| We forgot, and we left for home
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| And that was so long ago, now the tree it has grown
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| And nobody knows my lover is buried underground
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| Nobody knows my lover is buried underground
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| Nobody knows my lover is buried underground
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| There’s a lie that I told to you |