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Paul Weller - Always There to Fool You Lyrics



Paul Weller - Always There to Fool You Lyrics




I took a trip down boundary lane
Try an' find myself again
At least a part I left somewhere
Buried under a hedgerow near

A lazy bridge on a hot afternoon
Water glistening while it plays a tune
Cloudburst on a rainy day
Wiping all my sleep away

Uh huh oh yeah, uh huh oh yeah
Always there to confuse and fool you

And in my mind I saw the place
As each memory returned to trace
Dear Reminders of who I am
The very roots upon which I stand

And there they were for all to see
My long, lost, used-to-be's
And all the dreams I had to dream
Were really something, not make believe

A lazy tree by a wishing well
I wish now that I could tell
If all the dreams I used to dream
Are really something, not make believe!
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I took a trip down boundary lane
Try an' find myself again
At least a part I left somewhere
Buried under a hedgerow near

A lazy bridge on a hot afternoon
Water glistening while it plays a tune
Cloudburst on a rainy day
Wiping all my sleep away

Uh huh oh yeah, uh huh oh yeah
Always there to confuse and fool you

And in my mind I saw the place
As each memory returned to trace
Dear Reminders of who I am
The very roots upon which I stand

And there they were for all to see
My long, lost, used-to-be's
And all the dreams I had to dream
Were really something, not make believe

A lazy tree by a wishing well
I wish now that I could tell
If all the dreams I used to dream
Are really something, not make believe!
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Writer: PAUL JOHN WELLER
Copyright: Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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Performed By: Paul Weller
Length: 2:42
Written by: PAUL JOHN WELLER

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