paroles de chanson I Can Tell a Lie - Peter Allen
I′ve
told
so
many
stories
that
my
mind
pretends
Falsehoods
are
my
brothers
They're
my
good
friends
And
big
sad
tears
They′re
my
next
of
kin
But
anytime
you
want
me
to
I
can
be
genuine
Just
sit
me
in
front
of
an
unbroken
spinet
On
a
ladder
back-chair
with
my
face
to
the
sun
I'll
make
you
heartbreaking
rhymes
I'll
give
you
pleasure
sometimes
And
I
can
tell
a
lie
But
I
just
can′t
sing
one
I
was
born
in
a
house
where
the
windows
were
wide
And
the
lovin′
indoors
it
matched
the
livin'
outside
Our
mornings
they
were
early
they
were
noisy
and
fine
Would
you
like
to
believe
a
song
of
mine?
Then
all
you′ve
got
to
do
is
just
Just
sit
me
in
front
of
an
unbroken
spinet
On
a
ladder
back-chair
with
my
face
to
the
sun
I'll
make
you
heartbreaking
rhymes
I′ll
give
you
pleasure
sometimes
And
I
can
tell
a
lie
But
I
just
can't
sing
one
There′s
a
woman
in
my
feather-bed
She's
wearin'
honeysuckle
perfume
And
ribbons
of
red
She′s
lets
her
hair
hang
Her
eyes
are
cornflower
blue
And
if
you
don′t
think
this
story
rings
true
Just
sit
me
in
front
of
an
unbroken
spinet
On
a
ladder
back-chair
with
my
face
to
the
sun
I'll
make
you
heartbreaking
rhymes
I′ll
give
you
pleasure
sometimes
And
I
can
tell
a
lie
But
I
just
can't
sing
one.
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