Bleed

Album: The First Time (2023)
Charted: 41 97
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  • How did your heart mend so easy?
    Mine still bleeds
    Hard to believe you don't need me
    All those memories we made are burnin' in my brain
    And I'm stuck in yesterday, for me it's still the same
    Tell me how
    How did your heart mend so easy?
    Mine still bleeds

    The ghost of you still floats around my room
    It lets me know that letting go's just not the same with you
    Now every night I lay here in this bed we made for two
    But I'm sleepin' alone while you're out there
    With somebody in theirs, oh, I hope that he cares
    In the way that I did, you abandoned me here
    Lost up in my head again, I'm caught inside myself
    You promised that it wouldn't end, but you let me, you let me down

    How did your heart mend so easy?
    Mine still bleeds
    Hard to believe you don't need me
    All those memories we made are burnin' in my brain
    And I'm stuck in yesterday, for me it's still the same
    Tell me how
    How did your heart mend so easy?
    Mine still bleeds

    Don't give up just because it's hard
    Come back and heal me before I'm left scarred
    You tell me, "We took this too far"
    As soon as I let down my guard

    When you needed it most, as you cried, I was soaked
    Now it's weeks since we spoke, had your mom drop my clothes
    And she tried to console me that love comes and goes
    And there's nothing you owe me, but you let me, you let me down

    How did your heart mend so easy?
    Mine still bleeds
    Hard to believe you don't need me
    All those memories we made are burnin' in my brain
    And I'm stuck in yesterday, for me it's still the same
    Tell me how
    How did your heart mend so easy?
    Mine still bleeds Writer/s: Billy Walsh, Blake Slatkin, Charlton Howard, Omer Fedi
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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