Players

Jon Trott, Roy Montroy

She left me strangely, not lingering like before
Her face sad, but sure; I stopped her at the door
Made some empty promises she's heard too many times
I tried a little sweet talk, to cover lover's crimes

She said, "How do you love, when no one loves in return?
If love is a teacher, why's it so hard to learn?
Tell me, is it better to marry than to burn?
Are we just players, players in the game?"

I remember kissing fingers wrapped in her hair
In that rush of emotion, did I ever really care?
And as I saw her silhouette fading down the hall, I begged for love's mercy, talking to the wall

Saying, "How do you love, when no one loves in return?
If love is a teacher, why's it so hard to learn?
Tell me, is it better to marry than to burn?
Are we just players, players in the game?"

When I was a child, trying to prove I was a man, I cam upon a woman who told me who I am
Sometimes you play the part so well, you even fool yourself
I need a different kind of love, from somewhere else

True love knows to love when no one loves in return
Love is the teacher, and I got a lot to learn
Passion takes its prisoners; got to break before I burn
Can't be playing, playing loving games

No use playing loving games

Trivia about the song Players by Resurrection Band

When was the song “Players” released by Resurrection Band?
The song Players was released in 1991, on the album “Civil Rites”.
Who composed the song “Players” by Resurrection Band?
The song “Players” by Resurrection Band was composed by Jon Trott, Roy Montroy.

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