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Bell Fable Your Lies

you tell pretty lies
but when we're eye to eye the ugly truth comes out
and i cannot believe what i hear from your mouth
I've heard all that i can take
no we are not the same
and i must get away from
the things you do
twisted and cruel
you'll get a knife in me too


you use words as weapons
oh I've learned my lesson
you're no friend to anyone but you
you use words as weapons
oh i am defenseless
your tongue gets sharper everyday
your lies your lies your lies

you can't help yourself
I've seen the way you smile when your words hit hard
you can take the truth and twist it round
and prove the opposite of anything
oh it's all fun &games
when it all goes your way
you've a magic charm
and you do such harm
but your golden smile protects you


you use words as weapons
oh I've learned my lesson
you're no friend to anyone but you
you use words as weapons
oh i am defenseless
your tongue gets sharper everyday
your lies your lies your lies


go ahead if you want to ;count me out
soon you'll have no one to talk to;have no doubt.

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