Broken

Album: Jake Bugg (2012)
Charted: 44
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  • I'll wait here
    For you
    For I'm broken down
    Coming down this time
    For my heart lies

    Far and away where they took you down
    Let them over to your house
    Where I'm broken
    Down by the people if they let you breathe
    Don't give a damn if you still can't see
    Still my heart beats for you

    Have become all I lost
    And all I hoped for
    But I must carry on
    Always one
    Never broken

    Run to the lobby where I saw you try
    Don't give a damn for your reasons why
    Where soul feels
    Down in the valley where the church bells cry
    I'll lead them over to your eyes
    Whoa, I am one
    I am one

    Break, story of
    Peace and love in a future
    Bright sacrifice
    Came around
    Never broken

    Down by the people if they let you breathe
    Don't give a damn if you still can't see
    Traveling a street that I did not go
    Wheels locked on to the winter low
    Down in the valley where the church bells cry
    I'll lead them over to your eyes
    Whoa, I am one
    Whoa, I am one
    I'm one Writer/s: Crispin Hunt, Jake Bugg
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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