Little Liar

Album: Up Your Alley (1988)
Charted: 19
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  • I was taught to never tell a lie
    To look you in the eye and tell it like it is
    Always thought that you would be the same
    It's such a shame that's not the way it is

    I was fooled by your innocence
    And my love for you was so intense
    With our connection only physical
    If it got me through the night
    Well that's a lie

    [Chorus]
    Hey little liar I believed in you
    Hey little liar I believed in you
    Hey little liar I believed in you oh

    A simple question makes you look away
    Your hesitation gives it all away
    There's some protection in the way you move
    If there's sadness in my eyes
    It's coming from your lies

    [Chorus]

    I believed in you

    You want to sleep with me but payback's tough
    Why don't you call me when you're all grown up
    If there's a change in you I'll know it's true
    Hey little liar I believed in you

    Hey little liar I believed in you [Repeat: x8]
    Hey little liar
    Hey little liar
    Hey little liar Writer/s: DESMOND CHILD, JOAN JETT
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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