Hey Mister Heartache

Album: Close (1988)
Charted: 31
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  • Darlin' don't you know I've had enough
    Wasting all my time
    Darlin' put it on the line
    Cos I heard you lying time and time again
    Ooh and I don't want to any more
    This is where our loving has to end
    Darlin' now you know the score
    So goodbye Baby

    Hey Mr Heartache how much can you fake
    How many hearts break before you get enough
    Hey Mr Heartache you don't give you just take
    I hope for your sake you don't turn your back on love

    Darlin' don't know what you're looking for
    But I'm not waiting around to see
    Darlin' can't take any more
    I still love you but I'm gonna set you free
    Ooh that's the way it's got to be
    Cos I know I can't change you anyway
    Darlin' there's nothing left to say
    But goodbye baby

    Hey Mr Heartache how much can you fake
    How many hearts break before you get enough
    Hey Mr Heartache you don't give you just take
    I hope for your sake you don't turn your back on love

    Listen to me, so listen to me
    Ooh baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby
    Cos I was stupid to believe
    You could give me what I need
    You use anyone you can
    Yet you call yourself a man
    We'll seen through your disguise
    And it's all that I despise
    Now you've just run out of time
    Go before I change my mind

    Hey Mr Heartache, cos I love you baby
    Hey Mr Heartache I still love you baby

    I still love you but I'm gonna set you free
    Ooh that's the way it's got to be
    Cos I know I can't change you anyway
    Darlin' there's nothing left to say
    But goodbye baby

    Junior:You don't know what I'm going through
    You got me wrong, oh so wrong
    Think you've sown me up
    But you're so wrong
    I want you girl, all the time
    Come on now
    You don't know what I'm going through, baby Writer/s: KIM WILDE, STEVE BYRD
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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