I Was a Fool to Care

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James Taylor - Country, Rock

I Was a Fool to Care

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I was a fool to care I was a fool to care I was a fool to care But I don't care even if I was a fool I'm still in love with you Had I listened to the grapevine I might have had my doubts But I did my level best Just to block them out Cause love is so unwise And love has no eyes And it took a while for a fool to see What his friends were on about Well I was a fool to care I was a fool to care I was a fool to care yeah But I don't care even if I was a fool I'm still in love with you Imagining your face It almost fills the empty space before me I can see you eyes And almost hear your lovely lies oh yeah I wish I was an old man And love was through with me I wish I was a baby On my mama's knee I wish I was a freight train Moving down the line Just to keep in track of time Without all these memories Well I was a fool to care Well I was a fool to care I was a fool to care hey But I don't care even if I was a fool I'm still in love with you Baby, yes, I am I could have opened my eyes I could have seen through your lies I could have stood for no more I could have walked out the door But I was a fool to care I was a fool to care Well I was a fool to care And I was a fool to care (I was a fool to care) You weren't nothing but a fool to care (I was a fool to care) Just a country fool to care (I was a fool to care) You weren't nothing but a fool to care (I was a fool to care) Just a country fool to care (I was a fool to care) You weren't nothing but a fool to care (I was a fool to care) Just a country fool to care (I was a fool to care) You weren't nothing but a fool to care (I was a fool to care) Just a country fool to care (I was a fool to care) You weren't nothing but a fool to care (I was a fool to care) Just a country fool to care

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  • James Taylor