She was well trained in the art of perception
She was well trained in knowing what to do
She had lots of people hanging all around her
But she kept them at arm's length and me too
She was a leader of the fashion, I saw right through it all
But she never let me see what was going on inside of her at all
She had lots of friends in lots of too high places
I felt nothing but the slightest bit of pride
She got the best of me and all I did was love her
But in the end I didn't know how to run or how to hide
Well, if you look inside this accidental baby
You'll see that things ain't always what they seem
So don't make the mistake of believing all around her
'Cause that will be the last mistake you make
She was well trained in the art of perception
She knew just when to give and when to take
credits
from butterfly dreams,
released October 15, 2016
antony rotunno- acou gtr, bass, percussion, vocals
kester jones- drums, elec gtr, organ
david ernsberger- harmonica, backing vocals
hugh kearns- harmonica
geoff angus- piano
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