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Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea

by Carmen McRae

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Is there anyone around who cannot see It's the well-known runaround you're giving me? I suppose you'll tell me I'm all wrong. It's a bitter pill to take, Coming from you, Though I've made a big mistake, What can I do? I don't know what makes me string along. [Chorus] I don't want you, But I hate to lose you, You've got me in between The devil and the deep blue sea. I forgive you, Cause I can't forget you, You've got me in between The devil and the deep blue sea. I ought to cross you off my list, But when you come knocking at my door Fate seems to give my heart a twist, And I come running back for more. I should hate you, But I guess I love you, You've got me in between The devil and the deep blue sea.

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