Disguise
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Disguise
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She was my lady and i wanted to take her home
She was so pretty, but she left me all alone
And so i wondered that i've got nowhere to go
And so i realized there was something i needed to know
And i tried, and i tried
And i tried not to love her so
I decided, i decided
There is something i should have told
Chorus:
Oh, oh, oh! - that's what i think 'bout her
She is so different, so i don't know
Oh, oh, oh! - how could i kill her, if her strenght is in her choke?
And so i went back and i knocked at her door
And it was opened, so i came in and looked around
I couldn't see her 'cause it was gray and brown
And when i saw her, she was-no! Upside down!
A disguise, a disguise
That was not i was waiting for
And i hide, and i hide
Just as faster as i could go
(repeat chorus)
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