The Paul Poetry Journey - - - - Page Forty Seven.
YOU WERE FAMOUS FOR YOUR HONESTY (A SONG)
(VERSE #1 )
You were famous for your honesty
Now then tell me who I'm supposed to be
O, I didn't think I'd fall to a white lie
And, O, if earlier my love did lie
I stand alone now, -- alienated, I cry
Is it wrong for a man, my love, to feel at all?
Is it wrong to do so -- O, to feel?!!
(CHORUS)
Would it be any
more sure and true?
Would it?
And they all walk toward the bright lights
And they all walk toward the bright lights
(VERSE #2)
And, O, if I could keep my love true
And believe in living for what and
Who you do
(BACK TO CHORUS)
Would it be any
more sure and true?
Would it?
And they all walk toward the bright lights
And they all walk toward the bright lights
(VERSE #3)
Is it truth, is it not?
Is it love that, longingly, I've sought
And not the pleasing wamth
(The feeling)
Of a so called trust
It is; It's not
I've loved, and I've lost
O, and I've gained it all at the same
(BACK TO CHORUS)
(CHORUS ADD_ON)
Would it be any
more sure and true?
Would it?
And we'll make a pretty critique
And we'll make a ... pretty ... critique
(VERSE #4)
To the extent of my loneliness
There is a solitude
I can't forget
A truth of
You and I
Ahhhhhh
(VERSE #1 (again) )
You were famous for your honesty
Now then tell me who I'm supposed to be
O, I didn't think I'd fall to a white lie
And, O, if earlier my love did lie
I stand alone now, -- alienated, I cry
Is it wrong for a man, my love, to feel at all?
Is it wrong to do so -- O, to feel?!!
(END)
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