Lyin’ Eyes

Don Henley, Glenn Frey

City girls just seem to find out early
How to open doors with just a smile
A rich old man and she won't have to worry
She’ll dress up all in lace and go in style

But late at night a big old house gets lonely
I guess every form of refuge has its price
And it breaks her heart to think her love is only
Given to a man with hands as cold as ice

So she tells him she must go out for the evening
To comfort an old friend who's feeling down
But he knows where she's going as she’s leaving
She is headin' for the cheatin' side of town

You can't hide your lyin' eyes
And your smile has been disguised
I thought by now you'd realize
That there ain't no way to hide your lyin' eyes

She gets up and pours herself a small one
And stares out at the stars up in the sky
Another night it’s gonna be the long one
She draws the shade and hangs her head to cry

My, oh, my
You sure know how to arrange things
You set it up so well, so carefully
Ain’t it funny how you knew
Life didn't change things
You’re still the same old girl you used to be

You can't hide your lyin' eyes
There ain't no way to hide your lyin’ eyes
Honey, you can't hide your lyin' eyes

Trivia about the song Lyin’ Eyes by Lynn Anderson

When was the song “Lyin’ Eyes” released by Lynn Anderson?
The song Lyin’ Eyes was released in 1976, on the album “All The King's Horses”.
Who composed the song “Lyin’ Eyes” by Lynn Anderson?
The song “Lyin’ Eyes” by Lynn Anderson was composed by Don Henley, Glenn Frey.

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