Shakespeare's Tragedy
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Shakespeare's Tragedy
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I don't want you
But I'm inclined to
Think you're the only fool like me
And if you want to
You could hurt me now
And bring me a world of misery
I don't wanna make you
I just wanna take you down
By the cool clear water
Under the sun filled sky
I need you and you need me
God alone knows why
God alone knows why
And if you want to
Have someone to love you now
Why shouldn't be a fool like me?
'Cause we're the only ones laughin'
At Shakespeare's Tragedy
And wouldn't you miss my company?
I don't wanna make you
I just wanna take you down
By the cool clear water
Under the sun filled sky
Well I need you and you need me
God alone knows why
God alone knows why
(music)
God alone knows why
(music)
I don't want you
But I'm inclinded to
Think you're the only fool like me
(pause)
Won't you meet down
By the cool clear water
Under the sun filled sky
Well I need you and you need me
God alone knows why
Oh yeh
By the the cool clear water
Under the sun filled sky
Well I need you and you need me
God alone knows why
God alone knows why
Knows why
God alone knows why
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