Battle Scars

Album: Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album Pt. 1 (2012)
Charted: 71
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  • Hope the wound heals but it never does
    That's 'cause you at war with love
    You at war with love, yeah

    These battle scars don't look like they're fading
    Don't look like they're ever going away
    They ain't never gonna change
    These battle

    (Uh)
    Never let a wound ruin me
    But I feel like ruins wound me
    Arrow holes that never close from Cupid on a shooting spree
    Feeling stupid 'cause I know it ain't no you and me
    But when you're trying to beat the odds up
    Been trying to keep your nods up and you know that you should know
    And let her go but the fear of the unknown
    Holding another lover's phone sends you back into the zone
    (Go) With no Tom Hanks to bring you home
    A lover, not a fighter on the front line with a poem
    Tryna write yourself a rifle, maybe sharpen up a song
    To fight the tanks and drones of you being alone

    I wish I never looked, I wish I never touched
    I wish that I could stop loving you so much (much)
    'Cause I'm the only one that's tryna keep us together (yeah)
    When all of the signs say that I should forget her (uh-huh)
    I wish you weren't the best (best), the best I ever had (had)
    I wish that the good outweighed the bad (yeah)
    'Cause it'll never be over (it'll never be over)
    Until you tell me it's over (until you tell me it's over, yeah)

    These battle scars don't look like they're fading
    Don't look like they're ever going away
    They ain't never gonna change
    These battle scars don't look like they're fading
    Don't look like they're ever going away
    They ain't never gonna change
    These battle

    (Then just leave then)
    You shouldn't have but you said it
    (And I hope you never come back)
    It shouldn't have happened but you let it
    Now you're down on the ground, screaming, "Medic"
    The only thing that comes is the post-traumatic stresses
    Shields, body armors, and vests
    Don't properly work, that's why you're in a locker full of hurt
    The enemy within and all the fires from your friends
    The best medicine is to probably just let her win

    I wish I couldn't feel, I wish I couldn't love
    I wish that I could stop 'cause it hurts so much (so much)
    And I'm the only one that's trying to keep us together (yeah)
    When all of the signs say that I should forget her (yeah)
    I wish you weren't the best (best), the best I ever had (had)
    I wish that the good outweighed the bad (uh-huh)
    'Cause it'll never be over (can never be over)
    Until you tell me it's over (until you tell me it's over)

    These battle scars don't look like they're fading
    Don't look like they're ever going away
    They ain't never gonna change
    These battle scars don't look like they're fading
    Don't look like they're ever going away
    They ain't never gonna change
    These battle

    'Cause you've set me on fire (fire)
    I've never felt so alive, yeah
    No, hoping wounds heal, but it never does
    That's because you're at war with love (oh)
    And I'm at the point of breaking (uh-huh)
    And it's impossible to shake it (yeah), oh

    See, you hoped the wound heals, but it never does
    That's 'cause you at war with love (oh)
    Hope it heals, but it never does
    That's 'cause you at war with love

    These battle scars don't look like they're fading (yeah)
    Don't look like they're ever going away (uh-huh)
    (Never) I ain't ever gonna change (never)
    These battle scars don't look like they're fading (yeah, uh-huh)
    Don't look like they're ever going away (never)
    They ain't never gonna change (never)
    These battle scars don't look like they're fading (uh-huh)
    Don't look like they're ever going away (battle)
    I ain't ever gonna change
    These battle Writer/s: David Harris, Guy Sebastian, Wasalu Jaco
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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