Shame on Me

Bill Enis, Lawton Williams

Shame on me
For hurting you
What can I say?
What can I do?

Last night I was blind
But today I see
I did you wrong
Shame on me

You say you won't be seeing me again
And you say we're through
Why, I wouldn't want the sun to rise tomorrow
If I knew that to be true
And I know that just saying sorry doesn't sound like a lot
But the girl that you saw me with last night means no more to me than a thousand stars to the grey clouds that cover the night
And the more I looked at her
The more I realised how much I loved you

Shame on me
For hurting you
What can I say?
What can I do?

I'll admit I shouldn't have given into loves wild temptation
With someone that I cared nothing for
I was blind when I hurt you
Can't you ever forgive a fool
A fool who really loves you

Shame on me
For hurting you
What can I say?
What can I do?

Shame on me
For hurting you
What can I say?
What can I do?

Shame on me
For hurting you
What can I say?
What can I do?

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Who composed the song “Shame on Me” by Gene Rockwell?
The song “Shame on Me” by Gene Rockwell was composed by Bill Enis, Lawton Williams.

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