Clueless
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Clueless
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When I catch your reflection
I see daggers in your smile
There's a cruelty in your face
I haven't seen for a while
And I placed my trust in your hands
But you threw it to the wind
And I should have seen it coming
'Cause now I feel the sting
Say you're sorry
Oh, you got me
Oh no, you got me again
Oh no, it can't be
Oh no, it never ends
There's no excuses, to be clueless
Oh, you got me
Oh no, you got me again
Oh no!
If I could twist back the clocks
Then I wouldn't give you one last try
I was tangled in your web but
I thought you wouldn't hurt a fly
And I feel a lump, in my throat
And my heart picks up its pace
'Cause you wouldn't know a good thing
If it slapped you in the face
Say you're sorry
No more chances, this is it
There's no more answers, now I quit
Say you're sorry
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Who performs "Clueless"?
Orla Gartland performs "Clueless", and this lyric page sits inside the Orla Gartland catalog on LyroVerse.
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