Broken Arrows

Album: Stories (2015)
Charted: 117
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  • You stripped your love down to the wire
    Fire shining cold alone outside
    You stripped it right down to the wire
    But I see you behind those tired eyes

    Now as you wade through the shadows that live in your heart
    You'll find the light that leads on
    'Cause I see you for you and your beautiful scars
    So take my hand, don't let go

    'Cause it's not too late, it's not too late
    I, I see the hope in your heart
    And sometimes you lose it, sometimes you're shooting
    Broken arrows in the dark
    But I, I see the hope in your heart

    I've seen the darkness in the light
    The kind of blue that leaves you lost and blind
    The only thing that's black and white
    Is that you don't have to walk alone this time

    We have to tear down walls that live in your heart
    To find someone you call home
    Now you see me for me and my beautiful scars
    So take my hand, don't let go

    'Cause it's not too late, it's not too late
    I, I see the hope in your heart
    And sometimes you lose it, sometimes you're shooting
    Broken arrows in the dark
    But I, I see the hope in your heart

    Oh

    It's not too late, it's not too late
    I see the hope in your heart
    Sometimes you're losing, sometimes shooting
    Broken arrows in the dark
    Oh Writer/s: Carl Anthony Falk, Niko Moon, Rami Yacoub, Tim Bergling, Zachry Alexander Brown, Zachry Brown
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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