| I don’t trust no magazine
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| I don’t trust the price of gasoline
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| And when you say I must
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| I simply say, «Ooh, in you I trust»
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| Seeing is believing you
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| When I see your eyes, I’m receiving you
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| And when my faith goes bust
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| I touch you and, ooh, it’s you I trust
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| In you I trust
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| In you I must
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| I do, I trust in you
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| When all is done, you are my one true blue
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| Everyone needs one sure thing
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| Someone
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| Someone who’ll step in the ring
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| I don’t trust the Sunday Times
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| Or these dollar bills that turn into dimes
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| When paper turns to dust
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| I still will say, «Ooh, in you I trust»
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| Politician’s promises
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| Have made all of us doubting Thomas'
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| And as we all adjust our confidence
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| Still in you I trust
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| In you I trust
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| In you I must
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| I trust you more each day
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| You seem to mean exactly what you say
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| Friend and lover, lovely friend
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| Someone
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| Who I’ll trust until the end
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| So it’s true, I do believe
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| That you really have nothing up your sleeve
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| It feels so good to just love someone
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| I do, in you I trust
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| In you I trust
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| In you I must
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| I do, I trust in you
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| When all is done, you are my one true blue
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| Everyone needs one sure thing
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| Someone
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| Someone who’ll step in the ring
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| And fight for you |