Whatever Way It Hurts the Least

Album: Love Somebody (2015)
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  • Whatever way it hurts the least
    That's how we should try to leave
    We got a few things wrong
    Let's get this right
    Whatever tears don't stain our cheeks
    Whatever words don't cut so deep
    And we don't even have to say goodbye

    You take your heart, and I'll take my heart
    We'll start over
    If it's gotta break, let's break it clean
    You'll find another, I'll find another
    Let's hurt each other
    Whatever way it hurts the least

    Whatever lie won't burn your tongue
    Tell it now then I'll tell you one
    And we'll pretend that this is for the best
    This isn't working anymore
    So I hope what you're looking for
    Is behind whatever door you open next

    You take your road, I'll take my road
    We'll start over
    You go west and I'll go east
    You'll find another, I'll find another
    Let's hurt each other
    Whatever way it hurts the least

    We can be friends or we can be strangers
    Whatever way it hurts the least
    Cuss me now or call me later
    Whatever way it hurts the least
    Whatever way it hurts the least

    You take your heart, I'll take my heart
    We'll start over
    If it's gotta break, let's break it clean
    You'll find another, I'll find another
    Let's hurt each other
    Whatever way it hurts the least
    Whatever way it hurts the least Writer/s: BRANDY CLARK, JOSH OSBORNE, TOMMY LEE JAMES
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group
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