Break On Me

Album: Ripcord (2015)
Charted: 54
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  • There'll be days your heart don't wanna beat
    You pray more than you breathe
    And you just wanna fall to pieces
    And nights, those two AM calls
    Where dreams become walls
    And you just need a break
    Break on me

    Shatter like glass
    Come apart in my hands
    Take as long as it takes, girl
    Break on me
    Put your head on my chest
    Let me help you forget
    When your heart needs to break
    Just break on me

    There'll be times when someone you know
    Becomes someone you knew
    But you'd do anything to change it
    And words you wanna take back
    But you know you can't
    When the page just won't turn
    And it still hurts
    Break on me

    Shatter like glass
    Come apart in my hands
    Take as long as it takes, girl
    Break on me
    Put your head on my chest
    Let me help you forget
    When your heart needs to break
    Just break on me

    Oh, when you need somebody
    When you need somebody right now
    You're where I'll be
    Break on me

    Shatter like glass
    Come apart in my hands
    Take as long as it takes, girl
    Break on me
    Put your head on my chest
    Let me help you forget
    Your heart needs to break, just break on me
    Break on me
    Break on me, baby Writer/s: JON NITE, ROSS COPPERMAN
    Publisher: AMPLIFIED ADMINISTRATION, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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