This Depression

Album: Wrecking Ball (2012)
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  • Baby, I've been down
    But never this down
    I’ve been lost
    But never this lost

    This is my confession
    I need your heart
    In this depression
    I need your heart

    Baby, I've been low
    But never this low
    I’ve had my faith shaken
    But never hopeless

    This is my confession
    I need your heart
    In this depression
    I need your heart

    And I've always been strong
    But I've never felt so weak
    And all my prayers have gone for nothing
    I’ve been without love
    But never forsaken
    Now the morning sun
    The morning sun is breaking

    This is my confession
    I need your heart
    In this depression
    I need your heart

    This is my confession
    I need your heart
    In this depression
    I need your heart

    This is my confession
    I need your heart
    In this depression
    I need your heart Writer/s: BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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