Friday, March 7, 2014

When You Tell A Lie By Lead Paul Hatch

When you tell one lie, it leads to another
So you tell two lies to cover each other
Then you tell three lies and, Oh Brother,
You're in trouble up to your ears!  

So you tell four lies to try to protect you
Then you tell five lies so folks won't suspect you
Then you tell six lies and you'll collect
A life filled with worries and fears

Cause you can’t remember how many lies you’ve told,
And half the things you said aren’t true
And sometime you’ll slip up, you’ll trip up and then
Whatever will become of you?

So you lie without even trying
And each lie you tell will be multiplying
Till the whole wide world will know you’re lying
Then you’ll be
Suspected
Detected
Rejected
Neglected
Disliked
And you should!
When you lie you’re closing a door

On everything good

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