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Counterfeit Love
by Alastair Ottesen
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I saw you through the window of the diner on the corner
As you buried your blue eyes inside a napkin from the floor
And when the waitress saw you crying she thought she mistook your order
But I myself knew better as I turned into the night
And walked away upon the cobblestones unfolding by the river
And I looked across a pier, inside a houseboat were two lovers
In each other's tender arms like the embrace we shared one evening
Long before I showed you how much of a liar and a thief I was
I took your beating heart and might as well have jumped upon it
And you carry the reminder in the form of pain inside it
Maybe some day you'll feel better, but I don't really care
'Cause that's how guys like me have done it year after year
Until the tune you sing inside yourself repeats and fades away again
I took your beating heart and might as well have jumped upon it
And you carry the reminder in the form of pain inside it
Maybe some day you'll feel better, but I don't really care
'Cause that's how guys like me have done it year after year
Until the tune you sing inside yourself repeats and fades away again
Until tonight when it is raining and I look up from the sidewalk
And I see you through the window of the diner on the corner
As you buried your blue eyes inside a napkin from the floor
And when the waitress saw you crying she thought she mistook your order
But I myself knew better as I turned into the night
I saw you through the window of the diner on the corner
As you buried your blue eyes inside a napkin from the floor
And when the waitress saw you crying she thought she mistook your order
But I myself knew better as I turned into the night
And walked away upon the cobblestones unfolding by the river
And I looked across a pier, inside a houseboat were two lovers
In each other's tender arms like the embrace we shared one evening
Long before I showed you how much of a liar and a thief I was
I took your beating heart and might as well have jumped upon it
And you carry the reminder in the form of pain inside it
Maybe some day you'll feel better, but I don't really care
'Cause that's how guys like me have done it year after year
Until the tune you sing inside yourself repeats and fades away again
I took your beating heart and might as well have jumped upon it
And you carry the reminder in the form of pain inside it
Maybe some day you'll feel better, but I don't really care
'Cause that's how guys like me have done it year after year
Until the tune you sing inside yourself repeats and fades away again
Until tonight when it is raining and I look up from the sidewalk
And I see you through the window of the diner on the corner
As you buried your blue eyes inside a napkin from the floor
And when the waitress saw you crying she thought she mistook your order
But I myself knew better as I turned into the night