For A Fool

Album: Port Of Morrow (2012)
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  • Young and bright
    But now just a dim light
    Off in the distance
    A fallen stone
    Following the path
    Of least resistance

    If I still fight
    It's just that I'm
    Afraid I'll slide under that spell again

    Taken for a fool
    Yes, I was because I was a fool
    Tell me what you'd do
    I lost my way and she took me to school

    So many times
    Caught up in my head at night
    With a leash and a label
    If I can learn
    Anything from this, then I'd be like
    The fox in the fable, oh, I

    If I still fight
    It's just that I'm
    Afraid I'll slide under that spell again

    The way we used to carry on
    Is stuck in my head like a terrible song

    Taken for a fool
    Yes, I was, and I was a fool
    Following their rules (following their rules)
    Guess I was a very honest tool

    Taken for a fool (taken for a fool)
    Yes, I was, because I was a fool
    (Taken for a fool) Writer/s: James Mercer
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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