Bittersweet

Album: Twilight: Breaking Dawn - Part 2. (2012)
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  • Your arms around me come undone
    Makes my heart beat like a drum
    See the panic in my eyes
    Kiss me only when you cry

    'Cause you always want what you're running from
    And you know this is more than you can take

    Baby, don't forget my name
    When the morning breaks us
    Baby, please don't look away
    When the morning breaks us
    Oh, your touch, so bittersweet, ah
    Baby, don't forget my name
    When the morning breaks us

    Your cheek is softly by the sun
    Makes my heart beat like a drum
    I know it hurts you, I know it burns you
    Hot and cold in a lonely hotel room
    Look into me, tell me why you're crying, I need to know

    'Cause you always want what you're running from
    And it's always been that way, oh

    Baby, don't forget my name
    When the morning breaks us
    Baby, please don't look away
    When the morning breaks us
    Oh, your touch, so bittersweet, ah
    Baby, don't forget my name
    When the morning breaks us

    'Cause you always want what you're running from

    Baby, don't forget my name
    When the morning breaks us
    Baby, please don't look away
    When the morning breaks us
    Oh, your touch, so bittersweet, ah
    Baby, don't forget my name
    When the morning breaks us Writer/s: Elena Goulding, Sonny Moore
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group, Word Collections Publishing
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