Hold Up My Heart

Album: High Hopes and Heart Break (2009)
Charted: 47
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  • Please hold up my heart
    Give me a reason for this empty silence
    Your here but you seem so far
    Why did you run away from me
    Is it because I'm not as pretty as I use to be
    Oh like a picture on a wall
    Should have known that I was bound to fall

    So please hold up my heart
    Give me a reason for this this empty silence
    Please hold up my heart
    Darlin' I am changin'
    But everybody's changin' too

    When I am weak
    I try to always find the best of you and me
    Mm but I will always be the one
    Who understands you like a picture on the wall
    Should have known that I was bound to fall

    So please hold up my heart
    Give me a reason for this empty silence
    Please hold up my heart
    Darlin' I am changin'
    But everybody's changin' too

    We shared hope
    We shared life
    We shared kisses by the fire
    And I will always be the one who understands you

    So please hold up my heart
    Give me a reason for this empty silence
    Please hold up my heart
    Give me a reason for this empty silence
    Please hold up my heart
    Darlin' I am changin'
    But everbody's changin' too

    Darlin' I am changin'
    But everybody's changin' too Writer/s: BROOKE WHITE, DAVID W. JR. COBB
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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