Never Break Heart

Album: Heart (2020)
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  • People say it's a crime for bringing a life into the world these days
    It's cold, it's a load, it's a heavy stone that the heart can't take
    Well, hurt's gonna keep on trying, and pain's gonna keep on crying
    But way down deep there's a beat gonna keep on fightin'

    So go on and get born heart
    And let your mama keep you warm heart
    And get down in the dirt heart
    Go and get hurt heart
    Live and let learn heart

    Don't let fear steal your brave heart
    Don't let doubt take your faith heart
    It's okay to cry
    But don't never break heart

    If love's like drawing cards with a whiskey gypsy
    She's a glass half full, take a pull, then a glass half empty
    Well, I say live's made for chances
    And eyes are made for glances
    When songs are played, legs are made for dancin'

    Go on and take her hand heart
    And draw a line in the sand heart
    Paint some color on a black heart
    Don't look back, pull tight on a slack heart

    Don't let fear steal your brave heart
    Don't let doubt take your faith heart
    It's okay to cry
    But don't never break heart

    And when your time comes heart
    When it's all said and done heart
    Light starts to fade heart
    End of the day but you still wanna stay heart

    Go on and be brave heart
    Go on keep your faith heart
    It's okay to cry
    It's okay to cry (it's okay to cry)
    It's okay to cry
    It's okay to cry (it's okay to cry) Writer/s: Charles Dick, Eric Church
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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