Suspicion

FEE WAYBILL, RICHARD MARX

So many times
I've asked myself the question
Hiding in plain sight
Is your love another self-propeller perception

Burning in my mind
You don't know where I've been
I count too many sins
To play de sad charade

Suspicion kisses you when I do
Though I've never let you know
I only wish you knew what I knew
So we could both enjoy the show

Here in the crucible
Or could there be another explanation
I'm not aware of
Or should I just ignore the situation

Call me in care of
I don't know where you've been
Your lie's is paper thin
I see the truth erased

Suspicion kisses you when I do
Though I've never let you know
I only wish you knew what I knew
So we could both enjoy the show

Here in the crucible
You don't know where I've been
I count too many sins
To play de sad charade

Suspicion kisses you when I do
Though I've never let you know
I only wish you knew what I knew
So we could both enjoy the show
Here in the crucible

Trivia about the song Suspicion by Richard Marx

When was the song “Suspicion” released by Richard Marx?
The song Suspicion was released in 2004, on the album “My Own Best Enemy”.
Who composed the song “Suspicion” by Richard Marx?
The song “Suspicion” by Richard Marx was composed by FEE WAYBILL, RICHARD MARX.

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