[Verse 1]
Baby, I know the story
I've seen the picture
It’s written all over your face
Tell me, what's the secret
That you've been hiding
And who’s gonna take my place?
[Pre-Chorus]
I should've seen it coming
I should've read the signs
Anyway (Anyway), I guess it's over
[Chorus]
Can't believe that I'm a fool again
I thought this love would never end
How was I to know? You never told me
Can't believe that I'm a fool again
And I, who thought you were my friend
How was I to know? You never told me
[Verse 2]
Baby, you should’ve called mе
When you were lonеly
When you needed me to be there (When you needed me to be there)
Sadly, you never gave me (You never gave me)
Too many chances to show you how much I care
[Pre-Chorus]
I should’ve seen it coming
I should've read the signs
Anyway (Anyway), I guess it’s over
[Chorus]
Can't believe that I'm a fool again
I thought this love would never end
How was I to know? You never told me
Can't believe that I’m a fool again
And I, who thought you were my friend
How was I to know? You never told me
[Bridge]
About the pain and the tears (Oh-oh-oh, mmm, ooh)
If I could I would turn back the time (Turn back, turn back)
[Pre-Chorus]
I should've seen it coming
I should've read the signs
Anyway (Anyway), I guess it's over
[Chorus]
Can't believe that I'm a fool again
I thought this love would never end
How was I to know? You never told me
Can't believe that I'm a fool again
I thought this love would never end
How was I to know? You never told me
Can't believe that I'm a fool again
And I, who thought you were my friend
How was I to know? You never told me
[Outro]
You never told me
Fool Again was written by David Kreuger & Jörgen Elofsson & Per Magnusson.
Fool Again was produced by Johannes Römer & Luca Pivetz & Moli.
Moli released Fool Again on Fri Nov 18 2022.
So I got asked, by the Denniz Pop Foundation in Sweden, to cover a song from the Cheiron catalogue. And I kind of went down this rabbit hole of re-listening to all of those songs, which was amazing because I could go on a real trip down memory lane. And “Fool Again” just really stuck out to me — fro...