I May Be a Fool

Clay Blaker, Jim Lauderdale

I won't be runnin' back into your arms this time
Don't be surprised when you can't have your way
You didn't want my heart but to control my mind
I guess you thought this all was just a game.

You tried so hard to keep me here just hangin' on
You loved to see me dancin' on the string
The benefit of doubt was given much too long
I'm tired of playing out this same old scene.

I may be a fool for thinking that your love was true
I may be a fool for thinking I'll get over you
Even though it hurts admitting that it has to end
I may be a fool, but never yours again.

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How long will it take until you see the light?
How many hearts will break until you learn?
Don't you understand that love's not really blind?
One day you'll be the one who's gettin' burned.

I may be a fool for thinking that your love was true
I may be a fool for thinking I'll get over you
Even though it hurts admitting that it has to end
I may be a fool, but never yours again.

I may be a fool, but never yours again...

Trivia about the song I May Be a Fool by Mark Chesnutt

When was the song “I May Be a Fool” released by Mark Chesnutt?
The song I May Be a Fool was released in 1995, on the album “Wings”.
Who composed the song “I May Be a Fool” by Mark Chesnutt?
The song “I May Be a Fool” by Mark Chesnutt was composed by Clay Blaker, Jim Lauderdale.

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