Always stayin’ out late, get off at 8
But you come to door at 3
Name on your phone says caller unknown
But girl you ain’t foolin’ me
I can see it in your eyes and all the shh you hide
All your excuses, they’re always in the way
Do you think that I’m stupid, make a new one everyday
But you can’t lie, girl I ain’t blind
If love is just a game you play, well then you’re losin’
Stupid excuses
Say you’re out with your friends, try to pretend
Like I don’t know what you’re doing
It’s funny to me, the joke is on you
And girl I see through it
All your excuses, they’re always in the way
Do you think that I’m stupid, make a new one everyday
But you can’t lie, girl I ain’t blind
If love is just a game you play, well then you’re losin’
Stupid excuses
All your excuses, they’re always in the way
Do you think that I’m stupid
Girl you ain’t foolin’ me
All your excuses, they’re always in the way
Do you think that I’m stupid, make a new one everyday
But you can’t lie, girl I ain’t blind
If love is just a game you play, well then you’re losin’
Stupid excuses
Unmasking Deception: A Closer Look at “Excuses”
“Excuses” by Brown, Kane is a candid exploration of distrust and repeated disappointments in a relationship. Through sharp storytelling, the narrator lays bare the patterns of deception—a partner who returns home late, dodges questions, and offers flimsy justifications. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the exhaustion that comes from being misled, as the narrator refuses to be fooled any longer. Lines like “Do you think that I’m stupid, make a new one everyday” highlight the frustration of enduring endless fabrications. Ultimately, the song delivers a powerful message: repeated lies erode the foundation of love, making it impossible to maintain trust. “Excuses” resonates with anyone who has faced dishonesty in love and found the strength to see through the pretenses.
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- Artist: Brown, Kane
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