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Naked and Naive

(K. Page & Sleepwalker's Parade)
K. Page Stuart words/music/arrangement
I’d like to sing a love song
It should be simple, not too long
But, love’s so complicated
Tell me, am I wrong?

You see although I’m singing
I know so little about love
I’d rather say that than sell what
I know nothing of

See my humility did
Nothing to catch your wandering eye
Sincerity is useless
If you like to lie

‘Cause, now you’ve got a sweetheart
And,that’s good for you and good for her
It’s nice to see up front what
It is that you prefer

I was patient to the point of
Stupidity, it is a fact
Two years is certainly too long
To love in the abstract

But you’ve got skills beyond what
People like me can comprehend
You’ve got a way of shuffling
Your lovers and friends

So I didn’t understand you
Spoke as a friend and nothing else
When you said, “Oh, I love it when you
Talk about yourself.”

Of course it’s hard to tell when
Your hands are underneath my skirt
I’ve never had a friend who’s
Such an accomplished flirt

And since I want to love I
Am not the fastest to percieve
I wish it was your fault that I was
Naked and naive