Breaking Kind

Album: Human (2017)
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  • Starting things off like we do
    Was bound to get us nowhere more than lovers
    I'm not trying to pretend
    That I'm not just as shallow as the others

    Dead end conversations high on chemical sensations
    Get me every time, every time
    I'm never sure where things go wrong
    Except we're still the same old song playing in my mind
    Don't be surprised

    'Cause if you want the stars
    We can turn the night into heaven's light
    But if you want this heart
    Don't waste your time
    If that heart of yours is the breaking kind

    If that heart of yours is the breaking kind

    If that heart of yours is the breaking kind

    Patience, we'll be over soon
    And I'll be fine when you find someone better
    But if we're staying
    Love might be for you
    Won't you stay right here
    Let's waste away together

    Dead end conversations high on chemical sensations
    Get me every time, every time
    I'm never sure where things go wrong
    Except we're still the same old song playing in my mind
    Don't be surprised

    'Cause if you want the stars
    We can turn the night into heaven's light
    But if you want this heart
    Don't waste your time
    If that heart of yours is the breaking kind

    If that heart of yours is the breaking kind

    If that heart of yours is the breaking kind

    If that heart of yours is the breaking kind

    If that heart of yours is the breaking kind Writer/s: Paul Meany, Steve Angello
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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