Good At Secrets
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Good At Secrets
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Mona Lisa smiles but she'll never tell
Her lips are sealed she keeps it all to her self
She don't offer up a single clue
Mona Lisa's got nothing on you
You're good at secrets you like to keep it wrapped up tight
You're good at secrets not one to shed much light
On anything too close to home it's all better left alone
You're good at secrets you're good at secrets
So you closed the book and hid it away
Well there's a story here but you'd rather not say
A finger to your lips yeah you don't let nothing slip
You'll save it for another rainy day
You're good at secrets...
Just tell me one thing do you keep them or are they keeping you
Who's keeping who
[ guitar ]
You're good at secrets...
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Kim Richey performs "Good At Secrets", and this lyric page sits inside the Kim Richey catalog on LyroVerse.
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