
Naïve (BBC Radio 1's Jo Whiley’s Live Lounge) Lily Allen
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[Verse]
I'm not saying it was your fault
Although, you could have done more
Oh, you're so naïve yet so
How could this be done?
You're such a smiling sweetheart
Oh, and your sweet and pretty face
In such an ugly way
Something so beautiful
That everytime I look inside
[Chorus]
I know that she knows
That I'm not fond of asking
True or false, it may be
She's still out to get me
I know that she knows
That I'm not fond of asking
True or false, it may be
But she's still out to get me
[Verse]
I may say that it was your fault
'Cause I know you could have done more
Oh, you're so naïve, yet so
How could this be done?
By such a smiling sweetheart
Oh, and your sweet and pretty face
In such an ugly way
Something so beautiful
And every time I look inside
I'm not saying it was your fault
Although, you could have done more
Oh, you're so naïve yet so
How could this be done?
You're such a smiling sweetheart
Oh, and your sweet and pretty face
In such an ugly way
Something so beautiful
That everytime I look inside
[Chorus]
I know that she knows
That I'm not fond of asking
True or false, it may be
She's still out to get me
I know that she knows
That I'm not fond of asking
True or false, it may be
But she's still out to get me
[Verse]
I may say that it was your fault
'Cause I know you could have done more
Oh, you're so naïve, yet so
How could this be done?
By such a smiling sweetheart
Oh, and your sweet and pretty face
In such an ugly way
Something so beautiful
And every time I look inside
"Naïve" by Lily Allen, released in 2006, is a #Pop song that explores themes of innocence, disillusionment, and the complexities of love. The lyrics reflect on the contrast between naivety and harsh realities. Featuring a catchy melody and conversational tone, it resonates with listeners, highlighting societal issues and personal experiences. Its live rendition showcases Allen's vocal charm and authenticity, contributing to her cultural impact as a relatable voice of her generation.
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