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Ooh, ooh
Saw you in the street one day
Walkin' up to you, wanted just to say, baby
Instantly you looked the other way
You grabbed the lady's hand
And you kissed the head of her little man
Started thinkin' should I blow him up?
Tell her who I am
Tell we've been makin' so many plans
But instead I left
And I just cried 'cause I was broke inside
Now I wanna know the reason why
Saw you walkin' by me
Strollin' by casually like you didn't know my name
Baby, in your wifey's arms
Breakin' up my heart
You're a married man playin' games
(Wish somebody told me)

Wish somebody told me 'fore I let you hold me
'Fore I let you in my bed
Never would've let you stay
Made you go away
You're a married man playin' games
So tell me why do this to me?
Why do this to her?
And why'd you do this to your baby?
I loved you for your honesty
But it was just a lie
(Don't you know the way I'm feelin' inside?)
You can't imagine how I feel
Thinkin' we were real then to find out we're nothin'
I've been livin' in a faded dream
But reality quickly hit me
When I saw you with her
Saw you walkin' by me
Strollin' by casually like you didn't know my name
Baby, in your wifey's arms
Breakin' up my heart
You're a married man playin' games
Wish somebody told me 'fore I let you hold me
'Fore I let you in my bed
Never would've let you stay
Made you go away
You're a married man playin' games
Whoa, I can't believe that you've been with me
While you were keepin' home with her
So now I am the other girl in your other world
And didn't even know I was, oh no
You really thought that you could be with me
While you were keepin' secrecies
But all that's dark will come to light
Baby that ain't right
How you fronted me in the street, I saw you, oh
Saw you walkin' by me
Strollin' by casually like you didn't know my name
Baby, in your wifey's arms
Breakin' up my heart
You're a married man playin' games
Wish somebody told me 'fore I let you hold me
'Fore I let you in my bed
Never would've let you stay
Made you go away
You're a married man playin' games
Saw you walkin' by me
Strollin' by casually like you didn't know my name
Baby, in your wifey's arms
Breakin' up my heart
You're a married man playin' games

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Paulini has been heralded as one of the finest vocalists and performers to come out of Australia.

This Fijian born songstress was barely in her 20’s as we watched her shine through the lens of the first series of Australian Idol (2003), thrust into the spotlight as the competition reached fever like pitch. Making it through to the final four, she won the hearts of a nation with her angelic, five octave range, and engaging personality.

As an artist Paulini rose to prominence on the top of the Australian ARIA Charts in 2004 with her debut Platinum album "One Determined Heart" and her Platinum smash single "Angel Eyes", both hitting the No. 1 spot (Angel Eyes remained at the top of the charts for 6 consecutive weeks).

In fact, Paulini is one of only ten Australian female solo artists to have a #1 album.

In 2006, Australia’s sweetheart released her second critically acclaimed album "Superwoman" including the hit singles "Rough Day" and her self-penned "So Over You", spawning her two UVMA nominations for Best Female Artist and R&B Album of the year. Paulini then joined forces with the Young Divas, releasing an album that spawned three consecutive top 5 hits and a national sold out tour.

With double platinum solo albums and singles under her belt, and the incredible success of both Young Divas and most recently the touring ensemble Ladies Of Jazz, Paulini is firmly established as one of Australia’s favourite singers.

Paulini is now moving her career forward in a fresh and positive manner, continuing to record new material and cementing her status as a songwriter after inking a publishing deal with Alberts Music (home of ACDC and Vanda and Young).

Her most recent single, Scarless, was released independently in November to help raise awareness for White Ribbon Day, and the White Ribbon Campaign. This is only one of a number of songs she is preparing for her album planned for the second half of 2010.

Over the years Paulini has grown as a performer, a songwriter and a woman, steering her own destiny in her music career and making choices that she truly feels good about. “I’m at the happiest point in my life. I’m spending my spare time in the studio writing and creating my own work.”


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