Original Off-Broadway Cast - Act 2. Confession No. 2 Lyrics
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Act 2. Confession No. 2
Act 2. Confession No. 2 Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Act 2. Confession No. 2 By Original Off-Broadway Cast?
Confessions 1, 2 & 3, Count me off
but don't count me down, Down to what you wanted of me Now I know, I could not be, Confessions of the fool of dreams As I once, once took the blame Now I just laugh and sing That it's all, all in the game. You once my judge, once my jury too One is too much, once I realised you. Confessions of a peeping Tom Watching life, take its clothes off, Stripped for all the world to see At the time, I could not see! Confessions that I'll now proceed Written down, for me and you. So make sure you understand and don't sign what isn't true. Take it away, get your lawyer involved Take it to court in accordance with love! Sometimes full, mostly empty within. But check this out, I won't get there again Confessions 1, 2 & 3, count them off but don't count me in, In on what you thought it was and you know, whatever that was, Confessions that will now proceed Written down, for me and you, So don't tell me that you won't sign What you know, know is the truth |
Who Wrote Act 2. Confession No. 2 By Original Off-Broadway Cast?
Stephen Charles Flaherty, Lynn Ahrens
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What's The Duration Of The Act 2. Confession No. 2 By Original Off-Broadway Cast?The duration of Act 2. Confession No. 2 is 2:21 minutes and seconds. |
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