Players

Jon Trott, Roy Montroy

She left me strangely, not lingering like before
Her face sad, but sure; I stopped her at the door
Made some empty promises she's heard too many times
I tried a little sweet talk, to cover lover's crimes

She said, "How do you love, when no one loves in return?
If love is a teacher, why's it so hard to learn?
Tell me, is it better to marry than to burn?
Are we just players, players in the game?"

I remember kissing fingers wrapped in her hair
In that rush of emotion, did I ever really care?
And as I saw her silhouette fading down the hall, I begged for love's mercy, talking to the wall

Saying, "How do you love, when no one loves in return?
If love is a teacher, why's it so hard to learn?
Tell me, is it better to marry than to burn?
Are we just players, players in the game?"

When I was a child, trying to prove I was a man, I cam upon a woman who told me who I am
Sometimes you play the part so well, you even fool yourself
I need a different kind of love, from somewhere else

True love knows to love when no one loves in return
Love is the teacher, and I got a lot to learn
Passion takes its prisoners; got to break before I burn
Can't be playing, playing loving games

No use playing loving games

Curiosités sur la chanson Players de Resurrection Band

Quand la chanson “Players” a-t-elle été lancée par Resurrection Band?
La chanson Players a été lancée en 1991, sur l’album “Civil Rites”.
Qui a composé la chanson “Players” de Resurrection Band?
La chanson “Players” de Resurrection Band a été composée par Jon Trott, Roy Montroy.

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