I was only a child when I first caught your eye
On a train bound for Birmingham
And I knew from the start you could sabotage my heart
For a new love you’d meet at the next turn
And the poison you gave it still burns
(chorus)
But the moon keeps on letting her down
And the stars up above have her pinned to the ground
Yes the moon keeps on letting her down
But I won’t cry
No I won’t cry
I was only a child when I first heard your lies
In a room up on Villiers Street
You spoke of the Gods and the angels and stars
You claimed that you could see Apollo in me
I laughed till I fell off my feet
I was older and sane when I saw you again
Leaning ‘gainst the rail to keep you thoughts upright
And I thought to myself can’t go through this scene again
I found the way out just in time
I was gone by the morning light
Well I’m sorry my friend if I seem to offend
But you really shouldn’t treat people this way
And I don’t want to hate but you sicken me with rage
I hope I never have to see again
Take your words back they’re useless anyway
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