Hurts

Album: Long Live The Angels (2016)
Charted: 22
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  • Baby, I'm not made of stone, it hurts
    Loving you the way I do, it hurts

    Hold tight, it's a sing-along
    I'm alright, I'm alright, but I could be wrong, baby
    I know you remember me
    5'3" in the back of the library, come on
    You could at least try and look at me
    Ah man, ah man, what a tragedy, haha
    Bang, bang, there goes paradise
    Ah shit, why we always had to roll the dice, la la
    Hearts beating irregular
    Two seats in the back of the cinema, hazy
    Ah yeah, you're forgetting that
    And all the mad shit we did after that, crazy
    Your heart's a cold November baby
    I swear you're giving me shivers, shivers

    Baby, I'm not made of stone, it hurts
    Loving you the way I do, it hurts
    When all that's left to do is watch it burn
    Oh baby, I'm not made of stone, it hurts

    Hold on, it's a Marathon
    Run fast, run fast like the rivers run, God damn
    Another scene in the restaurant
    I took a minute 'til the penny dropped, you know
    My tears don't fall too often
    But your knife is cuttin' me deep
    Deep, deep, deep, deep, deep, deep, deep

    Baby, I'm not made of stone, it hurts yeah
    Loving you the way I do, it hurts
    When all that's left to do is watch it burn
    Oh yeah, yeah, baby, I'm not made of stone, it hurts

    It hurts the way that you pretend you don't remember
    It hurts the way that you forget our times together
    Like the time laid in bed when you said it's forever, baby
    I can't, I can't explain no more

    Baby, I'm not made of stone, it hurts
    Loving you the way I do, it hurts
    When all that's left to do is watch it burn
    Oh baby, I'm not made of stone, it hurts

    Oh baby, I'm not made of stone, it hurts
    And loving you the way I do, it hurts Writer/s: Emeli Sande, James Murray, Matthew Holmes, Mustafa Omer, Philip Leigh
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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