Rebel Heart

Album: Ruins (2018)
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  • You told me once I have a rebel heart
    I don't know if that's true
    But I believe you saw something in me that lives inside you too
    Now all I hear is the wind
    There's a storm coming through
    Did I misplace or forsake my love
    Now that I gave it to you?

    I don't know what it is that makes me run
    That makes me wanna shatter everything that I've done
    Why do I keep dreaming of you?
    Why do I keep dreaming of you?
    Is it all because of my rebel heart?

    Tell me why do I keep trying
    To be someone I'll never be
    I keep seeing her in everyone
    Everyone but me
    But I know you truly saw me
    Even if just for a while
    Maybe that's why it hurts now
    To leave it all behind

    I don't know what it is that makes me run
    That makes me wanna shatter everything that I've done
    Why do I keep dreaming of you?
    Why do I keep dreaming of you?
    Is it all because of my rebel heart?
    Is it all because of my rebel heart?
    Is it all because of my rebel heart?
    Is it all because of my rebel heart?

    Nothing matters, all is futile
    And it's fading fast
    I fell so hard, so blindly
    Had to come back and find me
    I wanted you so much, so freely
    Now I have to take it back
    Nothing matters, all is futile
    And it's in the past Writer/s: Johanna Kajsa Soederberg, Klara Maria Soederberg
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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