Whose Fault

Jack Hardy

[Chorus]
Whose fault? Oh, none at all
Or none that anyone can see
Whose fault? Go lay the blame
Right beneath my feet

[Verse 1]
I gave her everything she could want
I gave her everything she needs
She wanted more than I could give
She wanted more than me

[Verse 2]
The dove is beauty, the wren is sweet
The thrush knows how to sing
You feed the birds all winter long
They fly away in spring

[Chorus]
Whose fault? Oh, none at all
Or none that anyone can see
Whose fault? Go lay the blamе
Right beneath my feet

[Verse 3]
So many miles thеse feet have known
Oh, so many miles
Never in my wildest dreams
Saw a girl who would not smile

[Verse 4]
So many years, so many years
Living 'round these parts
Never in my darkest days
Found a woman without a heart

[Chorus]
Whose fault? Oh, none at all
Or none that anyone can see
Whose fault? Go lay the blame
Right beneath my feet

[Verse 5]
So many books, open books
Read between the lines
Doesn't matter how hard you look
The truth you'll never find

[Verse 6]
The child knows hunger, the child knows fear
The child knows how to sing
But we grow old and we are told
To put away childish things

[Chorus]
Whose fault? Oh, none at all
Or none that anyone can see
Whose fault? Go lay the blame
Right beneath my feet

Trivia about the song Whose Fault by Jack Hardy

When was the song “Whose Fault” released by Jack Hardy?
The song Whose Fault was released in 1992, on the album “Two of Swords”.

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