Look out! Lyric Police!
Actually, George (as he later preferred to be known) wasn't making a statement: He was asking a rhetorical question.
The lyric went:
If I listen to your lies, would you say
I'm a man without convictions
I'm a man who doesn't know
How to stem the contradictions?
Much like Boy George, I'm a man without conviction, I'm a man who doesn't know.
Actually, George (as he later preferred to be known) wasn't making a statement: He was asking a rhetorical question.
The lyric went:
If I listen to your lies, would you say
I'm a man without convictions
I'm a man who doesn't know
How to stem the contradictions?
