Spy in the House of Love

DAVID JAY WEISS, DONALD E. FAGENSON

The air was filled with suspicion
She poured us two martinis
And tried to guess my mission
I pretended to know nothing

It's best to use discretion
But she turned her floodlight eyes on me
And demanded a confession
I told her I am a spy in the house of love

Gathering clues to be used in the war of the affections
I am a spy in the house of love
I won't be refused I'm waiting for your heart's defection
I saw, yes I did, everything that pleased her

I recorded every movement
And plotted how to seize her
I used a tiny camera
I thought I'd Japanese her

I made a voodoo doll of her
And sat around and squeezed her
I told her I am a spy in the house of love
Gathering clues to be used in the war of the affections

I am a spy in the house of love
I won't be refused I'm waiting for your heart's defection
I'll read your mail
I'll tap your phone

I'm on your trail
You're never alone
One day you'll slip up
And leave a lip print on a coffee cup

I'm a spy and I just can't help myself

Trivia about the song Spy in the House of Love by Was (Not Was)

On which albums was the song “Spy in the House of Love” released by Was (Not Was)?
Was (Not Was) released the song on the albums “What Up, Dog?” in 1988, “Are You Okay?” in 1990, “Hello Dad...I'm in Jail” in 1992, “The Collection” in 2004, and “Pick of the Litter (1980-2010)” in 2009.
Who composed the song “Spy in the House of Love” by Was (Not Was)?
The song “Spy in the House of Love” by Was (Not Was) was composed by DAVID JAY WEISS, DONALD E. FAGENSON.

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