You Don't Know My Heart

Album: Wildfire (2016)
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  • Hey! my fists are tight and I'm afraid
    'Cause I cannot, I cannot explain
    Your heart is like a hurricane
    But can't you see I'm so in pain
    Guess I'm not 'cause I don't talk
    And then you write me off again
    And I don't think you understand at all

    I don't wanna use my mouth
    Don't know how to spell it out
    Every time I try, it sucks
    I just wish you could open me up
    And see-e-e-e all the confusion
    And the love, the hurt, the wrong words I'm using
    'Cause tonight, it feels like

    Like you don't know my heart
    You, you don't know, you don't know my heart
    Feels like eh you don't know, you don't know my heart
    You, you don't know, you don't know my heart
    Feels like eh

    Why, you say I never really see
    That it's only ever about me?
    Like I don't listen when you speak
    Like it doesn't kill me when your tears fall out
    And I cannot catch it
    And I do not have the perfect expression
    And I don't think you understand at all

    I don't wanna use my mouth
    Don't know how to spell it out
    Every time I try, it sucks
    I just wish you could open me up
    And see-e-e-e all the confusion
    And the love, and the hurt, the wrong words I'm using
    'Cause tonight, it feels like

    Like you don't know my heart
    You, you don't know, you don't know my heart (feels like eh)
    You don't know, you don't know my heart
    You, you don't know, you don't know my heart (feels like eh)

    Like you don't know my
    Feels like eh
    Like you don't know my
    Feels like eh
    You don't know, you don't know my heart (feels like eh)
    You don't know, you don't know my heart
    Feels like eh, eh, eh, eh

    I don't wanna use my mouth
    Don't know how to spell it out
    Every time I try, it sucks
    I just wish you could open me up
    And see all the confusion
    And the love, the hurt, the wrong words I'm using
    'Cause tonight, it feels like

    Like you don't know my heart (feels like eh)
    You don't know, you don't know my heart (feels like eh)
    You don't know, you don't know my heart (feels like eh)
    You don't know, you don't know my heart (feels like eh)
    Like you don't know my heart (feels like eh)
    You don't know, you don't know my heart (feels like eh)
    You don't know, you don't know my heart (feels like eh)
    You don't know, you don't know my heart (feels like eh) Writer/s: RACHEL ASHLEY PLATTEN, ROB HAWKINS
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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