Chains Of Love

Album: Wuthering Heights (2025)
Charted: 12 87
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  • I'd rather lay down in thorns
    I'd rather drown in a stream
    I'd rather light myself on fire
    I'd rather wear all these scars
    I'd rather watch my skin bleed
    In the eye of your storm
    (I can't let go)

    Shattering like glass
    They're still breaking up my heart
    The chains of love are cruel
    I shouldn't feel like a prisoner
    My face is turning blue
    Can't breathe without you here
    The chains of love are cruel
    I shouldn't feel like a prisoner

    No matter how hard I try
    I'm here so permanently, yeah
    And I wait for your call
    (I can't let go)

    I know the chains of love won't break
    I know the chains of love won't break

    Shattering like glass
    They're still breaking up my heart
    The chains of love are cruel
    I shouldn't feel like a prisoner
    My face is turning blue
    Can't breathe without you here
    The chains of love are cruel
    I shouldn't feel like a prisoner

    Oh, oh, oh, oh (oh)
    Oh, oh, oh, oh (oh)
    Oh, oh, oh, oh
    Oh

    I know the chains of love won't break
    I know the chains of love won't break Writer/s: Charlotte Aitchison, Finn Keane, Justin Raisen
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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