Her Alibi
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Her Alibi
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Beds of roses
It's not anymore
Some will do, some die
This is her alibi
Went to see him
Breathe free the other night
Never went inside your door
Think I was home by four
You never trust in me
Like I trust in you
You check my alibi
You'll see it's true
People talking
They say they heard it all
Never went inside the door
Except for on the floor
While you're sleeping
And I'm wide awake
Thinking back, your alibi
Sounds like it's not a lie
You never trust in me
Like I trust in you
You check my alibi
You'll see it's true
You never trust in me
Like I trust in you
You check my alibi
Oh oh
Check it out
Check it out
Check it out
Check it out
You never trust in me
Like I trust in you
You check my alibi
You'll see it's true
You never trust in me
Like I trust in you
You check my alibi
Oh oh
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