Stitches

Album: All That For This (2013)
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  • Another hard night, to get through again
    Draw the curtain, turn off the light
    I know you're hurting, when he was your friend
    Come and tell you, you'll be alright

    [Chorus]
    Tattered and torn in two
    There's only one thing I could think of to do
    I'll pull out my thimble, my needle and thread
    And stitch you back up like new

    Holding hands, steeling sweet kisses
    Boy thinks he's fallen in love
    But she broke his heart, now he's crying his eyes out
    My hurts, he'll push her crush out

    [Chorus]

    Someday myself in a '
    With a shadow and love frozen room
    It may not be now,
    Someday you'll understand
    But you care care for the stitch that you sow
    Trust me son
    Someday when I'm gone
    These stitches will stay strong for you

    Tattered and torn in two
    There's only one thing I could think of to do
    I'll pull out my thimble, my needle and thread
    And stitch you back up
    Oh I'll stitch you back up
    I'll stitch you back up like new Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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