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I was analyzing, rationalizing 9 to 5in'
Deep sea diving, tryin' to escape the truth
You're my weakness, you're my chocolate cake
My extra sugar lemonade, that kinda stuff's tabooSee, I told myself from the start of things
You can't rule my heart, you can't pull my stringsBut, I'm a fool for you, baby, a fool for your love
I'm just a fool for you baby, got me all mixed up
I'm just a fool for you, baby and nothing's gonna change
And maybe it's my sweetest painI wanted to be on the road but nothing on my mind
So I drove until my mind went numb
40 miles from L.A. was when I slammed onto my breaks
Sometimes smart girls are so dumbSee, I know nobody treats me like you did
You will again tonightBut, I'm a fool for you, baby, a fool for your love
I'm just a fool for you, baby, there's somethin' about us
I'm just a fool for you, baby and nothing's gonna change
And maybe it's my sweetest painSee, I told myself from the start of things
You can't rule my heart, you can't pull my stringsBut, I'm a fool for you, baby, a fool for your love
I'm just a fool for you, baby, it's driving me nuts
I'm just a fool for you, baby and nothing's gonna change

And maybe it's my sweetest painFool for you baby, fool for your love
(My sweetest pain)
Fool for you, baby
(Baby, you're my sweetest pain)Just a fool, fool for you baby, a fool for your love
(My sweetest pain)
Fool for you, baby, it's drivin' me nutsFool for you, baby
Fool for you, baby
Fool for you, baby

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There is more than one band with the name "Loose Ends". 1. One of the top British dance and urban contemporary trios in the early '80s, Loose Ends formed in London. They were originally called Loose End, and included Carl McIntosh, Jane Eugene, and Steve Nichol. Virgin signed them in 1981, and their debut was written by Chris and Eddie Amoo of the Real Thing. The group changed its name to Loose Ends in 1983, and signed with MCA in America in 1984. Their single "Hanging on a String (Contemplating)" topped the R&B charts in 1985, and they repeated that achievement in 1986 with "Slow Down.

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