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Sometimes I feel like an innocent one
To deserve this fate what have I ever done?
I know that I made all the rules
But time can even change the hopeless ways of foolsI love you tonight like I did yesterday
I won't think of tomorrow or the price I pay
I drink from the well, my soul is dry
I never know whyAll I want is for your love to be all mine
But the angels won't have it
All I want is just a little peace of mind
But the angels won't have itOh, I thought I had a piece
Of my soul left to sell
I guess it's just as well
'Cause the angels won't have itWho's looking after this see-through heart
Someone up there isn't doing their part
Oh, Cupid you foolish boy
You should take better aim with your brand new toyI love you tonight like I did yesterday
I won't think of tomorrow or the price I pay
I drink from the well, my soul is dry

I never know whyAll I want is for your love to be all mine
But the angels won't have it
All I want is just a little peace of mind
But the angels won't have itOh, I thought I had a piece
Of my soul left to sell
I guess it's just as well
'Cause the angels won't have itSo if I die before I wake
The innocent one whose heart could never break
Lift me up, take me out of this bed
Watching the angels shake their headsDon't feel sorry for me baby, honey don't you cry
You can sell all of my clothes, you will forget me by and by
I'll be riding that train and I'll be singing that song
But I won't be gone for long, the angels won't have it, na na, noAll I want is just a little piece of mind
But the angels won't have it
Oh, I thought I had a piece of my soul left to sell
I guess it's just as wellAll I want, all I want
All I want, all I want
All I want, all I want

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Ernest Wilson (born: Fitzroy Ernest Wilson) and Peter Austin were still teenagers when they formed the Clarendonians, in 1965. Expanded into a trio, with the addition of seven year old singing sensation, Freddie McGregor, the Clarendonians became one of the most successful ska and early reggae groups in Jamaica. Although they were together for less than four years, they scored with such hits as "You Can't Keep A Cool Man Down", "She Be Do Be" and their biggest smash, "You Can't Be Happy".

Read more about The Clarendonians on Last.fm.


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