| We met as friends of friends while still at school
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| I was all you ever really knew
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| When we met it was like a dream
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| For all I knew we could not fail
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| But now I know of your betrayal
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| Living in the older part of town
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| I worked all hours I could to bring us 'round
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| Your career was alive for you
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| But deep inside I watched it fail
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| And now I know of your betrayal
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| Your betrayal
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| If only I could hold you close
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| But now I know how love grows frail
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| When I asked if you’d leave me
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| Or 'bout the boyfriends you’d had
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| You said you’d stay with me always
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| And that you’d never be bad
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| But I would notice a smile
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| That you would hold within
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| As if your vanity flirted
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| With your knowledge of sin
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| Now you’re quiet and cold
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| Your eyes just stare into space
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| And if I ask you to talk
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| You just dissemble your face
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| And the smile that I hated
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| Is now a frown of denial
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| And that’s how I know of your unspoken betrayal
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| Oh, that’s how I know of your unspoken betrayal
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| Now I wish that I’d set you free
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| But I was terrified that I would fail
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| And now I know of your betrayal
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| Your betrayal
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| If only I could hold you close
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| But now I know how love grows frail
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| Oh now I know of your betrayal
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| Now I know of your betrayal |