Permanent Stain

Album: In a World Like This (2013)
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  • Out of the rain, looking for sunshine
    I call your name, but you're like a ghost
    I let you disappear, should've never let you go
    I want to say just for the record
    That you still got my heart and my soul
    You know we're worlds apart, yeah I've got to let you know

    You are the piece I can't replace, oh
    You left a mark that won't erase, no

    No one else can teach me how to love again
    'Cause you left a permanent stain on my heart and I've been feeling it
    Nevermind what people say 'cause they don't understand
    How you left a permanent stain on my heart and I've been feeling it

    Some try to break through the walls
    I've built up but they don't compare to you
    One chance, I swear I'll never let you go

    You are the piece I can't replace, oh
    You left a mark that won't erase, no

    No one else can teach me how to love again
    'Cause you left a permanent stain on my heart and I've been feeling it
    Nevermind what people say 'cause they don't understand
    How you left a permanent stain on my heart and I've been feeling it

    Ooh ooh ooh ooh
    You left a permanent stain on my heart and I've been feeling it

    One should' with time
    Never gonna fade, one can touch the flame and tame the fire
    You are the piece I can't replace, oh
    You left a mark that won't erase, no

    No one else can teach me how to love again
    'Cause you left a permanent stain on my heart and I've been feeling it
    Nevermind what people say 'cause they don't understand
    How you left a permanent stain on my heart and I've been feeling it

    Ooh ooh ooh ooh
    You left a permanent stain on my heart and I've been feeling it
    Ooh ooh ooh ooh
    You left a permanent stain on my heart and I've been feeling it Writer/s: MIKA GUILLORY, MORGAN TAYLOR REID, NICK CARTER
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, Royalty Network, SONGS OF MEDIA CREATURE
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