What Kind Of Fool

Album: Guilty (1980)
Charted: 10
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  • There was a time when we were down and out
    There was a place when we were starting over
    We let the bough break
    We let the heartache in
    Who's sorry now

    There was a world when we were standing still
    And for a moment we were separated
    And then you found her
    You let the stranger in
    Who's sorry now

    Who's sorry now
    What, what kind of fool
    Tears it apart
    Leaving me pain and sorrow

    Losing you now
    Wonderin' why
    Where will I be tomorrow

    (Forever learning what we are)
    (To be without each other)
    (We'd be remembering ?)

    There was a time when we were down and out (and we cry)
    There was a place when we were starting over
    We let the bough break
    We let the heartache in
    Who's sorry now
    Who's sorry now

    What, what kind of fool (what kind of fool)
    Tears it apart (tears it apart)
    Leaving me pain and sorrow (ahh)

    Losing you now
    How can I win
    Where will I be tomorrow

    Was there a moment when I cut you down (no)
    Played around
    What have I done
    I only apologize
    For being as they say, the last to know
    It has to show
    When someone is in your eyes

    (What kind of fool) What kind of fool
    (Tears it apart) Tears it apart
    (Leaving me pain and sorrow) Leaving me pain and sorrow (ahh)

    Losing you now
    Wonderin' why
    Where will I be tomorrow
    (What kind of fool) What kind of fool
    (Tears it apart) Tears it apart
    (Leaving me pain and sorrow) Leaving me pain, pain
    Losing you now (losing you now)
    How can I win (how can I win)
    (Where will I be tomorrow) Where will I be tomorrow (oh) Writer/s: Albhy Galuten, Barry Gibb
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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