How Much I've Lied

David Rivkin, Gram Parsons

Darling, there is something I must tell you, you must know
But it's so hard to say the words I feel
This fancy that I'm on has been going on too long
It's time we stopped pretending things are real

'Cause I've been living deep in sin
I've been living blind
And I don't know just what's right or wrong
To take a chance on losing you was such a silly thing to do
The chance I might wake up and find you gone

Blue, so blue, my love is burning blue
Any brighter flame would be a lie
Blue, so blue, my love still burns for you
But I know that I'll only make you cry

A thief can only steal from you
He cannot break your heart
He'll never touch the precious things inside
So one like you should surely be miles and miles away from me

Then you'd never care how much I've lied
So try to understand the pain
It takes so long when I explain
Please, don't you forget how much I've lied

Trivia about the song How Much I've Lied by Gram Parsons

On which albums was the song “How Much I've Lied” released by Gram Parsons?
Gram Parsons released the song on the albums “GP” in 1973, “Sacred Hearts & Fallen Angels: The Gram Parsons Anthology” in 2001, and “The Complete Reprise Sessions” in 2006.
Who composed the song “How Much I've Lied” by Gram Parsons?
The song “How Much I've Lied” by Gram Parsons was composed by David Rivkin, Gram Parsons.

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