Lyrics of 'Perfidy' by Linda Ronstadt

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No one understands what I'm suffering
So much that it's beyond sobbing
I am alone, trembling from anxiety
They all look at me and leave

Woman, if you can speak with God
Ask him if I ever stopped loving you

Ask the ocean
The mirror of my heart
About the times it has seen me cry
The faithlessness of your love

I have looked for you wherever I go
And I can't find you
If your lips don't want to kiss me anymore

And you, who knows where you are
And what adventure awaits you
And how far you are from me

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