Lyrics of
Karma Chameleon

Karma Chameleon is a song by British band Culture Club, from their 1983 album Colour by Numbers. The song reflects on Boy Georges inability to maintain fidelity to a lover, comparing himself to a chameleon changing its colors. It became one of Culture Clubs biggest hits, known for its catchy choruses and the colorful harmony that aligns with the concept of changes and contradictions in Georges love life.

Desert love in your eyes all the way
if I listen to your lie would you say
I'm a man whith out conviction
I'm a man who doesn't know
How to sell a contracdiction
You come and go
You come and go
Karma Karma Karma Karma Karma Chameleon
You come and go
You come and go
Loving would be easy if your colours were like my dream
Red, gold and green
Red, gold and green
Didn't hear your wicked words every day
And you used to be so sweet I heard you say
That my love was an addiction
When we cling our love is strong
When you go you're gone forever
You string along
You string along
Karma Karma Karma Karma Karma Chameleon
You come and go
You come and go
Loving would be easy if your colours were like my dream
Red, gold and green
Red, gold and green
Every day is like a survival
You're my lover not my rival
Every day is like a survival
You're my lover not my rival
I'm a man whith out conviction
I'm a man who doesn't know
How to sell a contracdiction
You come and go
You come and go
Karma Karma Karma Karma Karma Chameleon
You come and go
You come and go
Loving would be easy if your colours were like my dream
Red, gold and green
Red, gold and green