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Pop Empire - Fool All Over Lyrics



Pop Empire - Fool All Over Lyrics




Lilies of white, roses of red
Myrtle of black and pale amaranth
O my God, what have I done?
Paranoia's at the door

The dress is old, the body is new
Sister's eyes of empyrean blue
O my God, where have you been?
Love don't live here anymore

I've gone and spent my life
Waiting, hanging out
Hanging out-hanging out
Hanging round

We two are one and the devil is three
Blood from the bark of a dogwood tree
O my God, how could you forsake me?
I wanna start all over again

When I've gone and spent my life
Waiting, hanging out
Hanging out-hanging out
Hanging round

I've been a fool
I've been a fool
I've been a fool all over you
I'm over you

I've gone and spent my life
Waiting, hanging out
Hanging out, out hanging out, hanging out
Hanging round
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Lilies of white, roses of red
Myrtle of black and pale amaranth
O my God, what have I done?
Paranoia's at the door

The dress is old, the body is new
Sister's eyes of empyrean blue
O my God, where have you been?
Love don't live here anymore

I've gone and spent my life
Waiting, hanging out
Hanging out-hanging out
Hanging round

We two are one and the devil is three
Blood from the bark of a dogwood tree
O my God, how could you forsake me?
I wanna start all over again

When I've gone and spent my life
Waiting, hanging out
Hanging out-hanging out
Hanging round

I've been a fool
I've been a fool
I've been a fool all over you
I'm over you

I've gone and spent my life
Waiting, hanging out
Hanging out, out hanging out, hanging out
Hanging round
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Writer: Henry Wilson
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Length: 4:00
Written by: Henry Wilson

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