Told you once that I liked your hair
And then you went and tied it in a bun
Told you once that I liked your face
Then you covered it up like a nun
Told you once that I liked your hands
Then you slipped on a pair of gloves
Told you once that I love-love-loved you
And you said I’d never be one of your loves
What I wouldn’t do
What I wouldn’t do
What I wouldn’t do to fuck you
Told you once that I liked your eyes
Then you went and donned a pair of specks
Told you once that I liked your mind
And then you went some way to perplex
Told you once that you were making me me crazy
And you agreed I could be nuts
Told you I would give you my busted heart
But to you it’s all blood and guts
Told you once that I liked your smell
Then you slathered yourself with perfume
Told you once I liked your bed
Then you walled off your bedroom
Told you once I liked your voice
Then you all but went mute
Told you once I liked your laugh
And you said you didn’t give a hoot
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