Beautiful & Brutal

Album: single release (2020)
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  • I don't know what, I don't know what
    I don't know what's happening
    I swallow the pain, drink in your poison
    Darling, it hurts so sweet
    I try to run, try to run
    But I come back again
    I look in your eyes, don't have a choice, yeah
    You'll be the death of me
    But there's nowhere that I'd rather be
    It'll cut you deep
    It'll watch you bleed
    Nothing hits as hard as when we touch
    How beautiful and brutal is your love?
    Scream your heart right out
    It'll throw you down and lift you up
    How beautiful and brutal is your love?
    Oh, couldn't they, couldn't they
    Give me some warning?
    Hit like a wave, head underwater
    Whenever you look that way
    The higher we're going
    The harder we're falling
    Wrapped in your chains, heavenly torture
    And you know I wanna stay
    'Cause I'd have it no other way
    It'll cut you deep
    It'll watch you bleed
    Nothing hits as hard as when we touch
    How beautiful and brutal is your love?
    Scream your heart right out
    It'll throw you down and lift you up
    How beautiful and brutal is your love?
    Yeah, yeah
    Said no, no, no (No, no, no)
    Said no, no, no (No, no, no)
    Said no, no, no (No, no, no)
    Said no, no, no (No, no, no)
    No, no, no, no
    No, I don't want, no any other
    Don't care how hard I gotta suffer
    I'm waking in your covers
    I don't want up, I don't want
    No, I don't want, no any other
    Don't care how hard I gotta suffer
    I'm waking in your covers
    Beautiful and brutal
    Cut you deep
    It'll watch you bleed
    Nothing hits as hard as when we touch
    How beautiful and brutal is your love? Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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