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Wrong Again - Kirsty MacColl



     
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Advisory - the following lyrics contain explicit language:
I feel empty, I feel deceived
You shouldn't have done that to me
I was fine till you came alongI'd grown used to being alone
But you made love to me and then
I hoped it might happen againAnd now you tell me, you love someone else
And that life's too complicated
And you throw me a cliche like, "We'll still be friends"
Well mister, you're wrong again'Cause my friends are people who love me
Not like you, not like you
And they try to take good care of meThey wouldn't hurt me like you do

Will I ever get smart, once again I'm the fool
To let you be so unnecessarily cruelAnd now you tell me, you love someone else
I was just light entertainment
Did you think you would cause me no pain?
Wrong again, wrong againI thought my karma might protect me
From any harm you might subject me to
That my heart could be ruled by my brain
Wrong againSo you took a little piece of me
Laid me open for the world to see
But if I meant so little to youWhy couldn't you just leave me be?
It wouldn't have made so much difference to you
But it meant the whole world to meAnd now you tell me, you love someone else
You were thinking of her all along
So you thought my intentions were roughly the same
Wrong again, wrong againI might not have minded if I'd been prepared
I wouldn't have felt such rejection
But your heart's not as free as you promised me
And you've realized on closer inspectionSo now, you tell me you love someone else
You were thinking of her all along
You assumed that I knew all the rules of the game
Wrong again, wrong again

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Kirsty Anna MacColl (Croydon, England, UK on 10 October 1959 - 18 December 2000) was a British pop singer-songwriter. She was the daughter of dancer Jean Newlove and noted folk singer Ewan MacColl. MacColl began her career in the late 1970s UK punk rock scene, singing backing vocals for Drug Addix. Her UK hits included the 1981 single "There's A Guy Works Down The Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis", a cover of Billy Bragg's "A New England" in 1985, a duet with Shane MacGowan of The Pogues on "Fairytale of New York" in 1987, and a cover of The Kinks' song "Days" in 1989.

Read more about Kirsty MacColl on Last.fm.


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