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"Little Lies (2017 Remaster)" is a track by Fleetwood Mac, from the album Tango in the Night (2017 Remaster) [Deluxe Edition], released 12th April 1987. The track is 3:41 long. It's filed under Rock. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 2 articles about Fleetwood Mac.
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If I could turn the page In time, then I'd rearrange just a day or two (Close my, close my, close my eyes) But I couldn't find a way So I'll settle for one day to believe in you (Tell me, tell me, tell me lies) Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies (Tell me lies, tell me, tell me lies) Oh, no-no, you can't disguise (You can't disguise, no, you can't disguise) Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies Although I'm not making plans I hope that you understand there's a reason why (Close your, close your, close your eyes) No more broken hearts We're better off apart, let's give it a try (Tell me, tell me, tell me lies) Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies (Tell me lies, tell me, tell me lies) Oh, no-no, you can't disguise (You can't disguise, no, you can't disguise) Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies If I could turn the page In time, then I'd rearrange just a day or two (Close my, close my, close my eyes) But I couldn't find a way So I'll settle for one day to believe in you (Tell me, tell me, tell me lies) Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies (Tell me lies, tell me, tell me lies) Oh, no-no, you can't disguise (You can't disguise, oh, you can't disguise) Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies (Tell me lies, tell me, tell me lies) Oh, no-no, you can't disguise (You can't disguise, no, you can't disguise) Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies (Tell me, tell me lies)
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