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Artist/Band:
George Michael
Lyrics for Song: Kissing A Fool
Lyrics for Album: Ladies & Gentlemen - The Best Of [1998]
You are far, when I could have been your star
You listened to people
Who scared you to death, and from my heart
Strange that you were strong enough
To even make a start
But you'll never find peace of mind
Till you listen to your heart
People, you can never change the way they feel
Better let them do just what they will
For they will, If you let them
Steal your heart from you
People,Will always make a lover feel a fool
But you knew I loved you
We could have shown them all
We should have seen love through
Fooled me with the tears in your eyes
Covered me with kisses and lies
So good-bye, but please don't take my heart
You are far, I'm never gonna be your star
I'll pick up the pieces and mend my heart
Maybe I'll be strong enough, I don't know where to start
But I'll never find peace of mind, while I listen to my heart
People, you can never change the way they feel
Better let them do just what they will
For they will, If you let them, steal your heart
And people, will always make a lover feel a fool
But you knew I loved you,
We could have shown them all
But remember this, every other kiss,
That you ever give, long as we both live
When you need the hand of another man
One you really can surrender with
I will wait for you, like I always do
There's something there, that can't compare
With any other
You are far
When I could have been your star
You listened to people
Who scared you to death, and from my heart
Strange that I was wrong enough
To think you'd love me too.
Guess you were kissing a fool
You must have been kissing a fool
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Kissing A Fool
George Michael's "Kissing A Fool" stands as a poignant reflection on the complexities of romantic relationships, delivered with his signature vocal warmth and emotional depth. Released on the compilation "Ladies & Gentlemen - The Best Of [1998]", the track captures the essence of his solo career following his departure from Wham!, showcasing a matured artistry that blends pop sensibilities with soulful undertones. The song explores themes of infatuation and the inevitable heartbreak that often accompanies it, resonating with listeners through its honest narrative and melodic structure. As part of his extensive discography, this recording exemplifies Michael's ability to craft songs that are both commercially successful and deeply personal, solidifying his status as a significant figure in contemporary music history. |
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| Album Lyrics: Ladies & Gentlemen - The Best Of [1998] |
 George Michael
"Ladies & Gentlemen - The Best Of [1998]"
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