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One Little Lie - Frida



     
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One Little Lie Lyrics


I hear the lines on the telegraph
Buzz in my head
I have to shut them out
My ears to the ground
But I try to stand up
And straighten out
Forget my doubt
'Cos I couldn't bear to lose you
You're the only one I care for
But I can't lock out the rumours
I shut my eyes so I won't see because
One little lie can go a long way
One little lie can go a long way
Would I learn to trust again some day
I try to ask but my tongue gets tied
When I guess the answer
If you turned your head away from me
I know I'd stand there forever

Vaught out in time by a line
That I wanted you to deny
And you'd laught and laugh 'til I cried and cried
I can't shut out the rumours
Burning inside me all the time
One little lie can go a long way . . .
Every day is turning away
I feel something new
If I can't put my trust in you then
We've got nothing worth hanging on to
It's hard to talk sometimes now
You seem so far away
Am I losing my mind
Oh help me please
Say it's not true what the people say
It hurts
In my hear
'Cos I couldn't bear to lose you
You're the only one I care for
But I can't forget the rumours
Don't shut your eyes so I won't see because
One little lie can go a long way . . .
Rafael Nogueira - [email protected]

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There are at least four artists using this name. 1. Frida, born Anni-Frid Lyngstad, was a member of the Swedish super group ABBA. In the 80's she had solo hits such as "Shine", "I Know There's Something Going On" and "Here We'll Stay". Frida made a comeback in 1996 with the singles "Även En Blomma", "Ögonen" and the Marie Fredriksson-duet "Alla Mina Bästa År". In March of 2010, Frida, along with former ABBA members Agnetha Faltskog, Benny Andersson, and Bjorn Ulvaeus, received the esteemed honor of induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Congratulations to Sweden's most famous four!

Read more about Frida on Last.fm.


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