Can You Die From a Broken Heart

Album: California Gold (2024)
Charted: 102
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  • The flowers in my hallway died two weeks ago
    And just like you, I didn't have the heart to see them go
    I know it sounds pathetic, I guess it kinda is
    Emotions burn in different lights and that's just what it is

    Oh, bless those friends givin' me sorry's and sympathies
    Know they're just tryin' to help
    I see you in this house, the city streets, Polaroids, memories
    Still had some stories to tell

    They say time heals all wounds, is it ever enough?
    I wanna learn how to cope, wanna learn how to love again
    Oh, I've been tryin' to hold on but I'm fallin' apart
    Tell me, can you die from a broken heart?
    Tell me, can you die from a broken heart?

    I used to be the strong one, now this has got me broke
    I want you in the present, not someone I used to know

    Oh, bless those friends givin' me sorry's and sympathies
    I know they're just tryin' to help
    I see you in my morning coffee grounds, I can't drink coffee now
    It makes me bitter as hell

    They say time heals all wounds, is it ever enough?
    I wanna learn how to cope, wanna learn how to love again
    Oh, I've been tryin' to hold on but I'm fallin' apart
    Tell me, can you die from a broken heart?
    Tell me, can you die from a broken heart?

    Can you die from a broken heart?
    Can you die from a broken heart?

    Tell me, can you die from a broken heart?
    Tell me, can you die from a broken heart? Writer/s: Kevin Fisher, Michael Matosic, Tom Walker
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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