What Have I Done

Album: Spitfire (2013)
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  • Oh my love what have I done?
    Oh my love what have I done?

    I shot an arrow in your heart that
    I can't take back
    When I said, "You were my first love
    But you are not my last"

    For far too long I hid my face
    I fed off your forgiving grace
    Well I know your pride it must've
    Took a beating
    When I used your love to rob your freedom
    What have I done?

    Oh what have I done?
    What have I done?
    There's a hurt in me I don't understand
    What have I done?
    What have I done?
    I broke the sweetest heart of the only one
    That's ever loved me

    I don't know what I've become
    I need to get back to where I'm from
    I'm gonna smash every mirror in this empty house
    'Cause like you I don't wanna see myself

    Oh what have I done?
    What have I done?
    There's a hurt in me I don't understand
    What have I done?
    What have I done?
    I broke the sweetest heart of the only one
    That's ever loved me

    I hope you find someone new
    Someone who's worthy of you
    Oh when you look back and I know you will
    I hope you find a little good in me still
    'Cause I loved you enough to let you
    I'll always regret
    I hope you know
    What I have done

    Oh what have I done?
    What have I done?
    There's a hurt in me I don't understand
    What have I done?
    What have I done?
    I broke the sweetest heart of the only one
    That's ever loved me

    Oh my love what have I done?
    Oh my love what have I done? Writer/s: DARRELL R BROWN, DAVID FRANCIS BAERWALD, LEANN RIMES
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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