Liar

Bernard Sumner / Gillian Gilbert / Peter Hook / Stephen Hague / Stephen Morris

I haven't time to sympathise,
With all this nonsense and your lies.
You are the king of nothing,
But you shall hold me.
You've got your finger on the pulse,
And in my pocket, yes of course.
I am the voice of treason,
But you betrayed me.

I used up nearly all my luck.
I didn't have to try.
But yesterday is gone,
And now I need an alibi.
If this gets any stranger things are gonna change.
'Cause I can't stand the music, always lying.
If that's what it takes I'll do it (I'll do it).
I'll keep on right on through it (on through it).

So please believe me when I say,
I wouldn't give the time of day.
Because then I'd be faking,
When I could tell the truth.
Were you abandoned in your youth?
Because if not, you will be soon.
I'm growing tired of waiting,
For you to say goodbye.

Trivia about the song Liar by New Order

When was the song “Liar” released by New Order?
The song Liar was released in 1993, on the album “Republic”.
Who composed the song “Liar” by New Order?
The song “Liar” by New Order was composed by Bernard Sumner, Gillian Gilbert, Peter Hook, Stephen Hague, and Stephen Morris.

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