Fireproof

Album: Trouble Will Find Me (2013)
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  • You keep a lot of secrets
    And I keep none
    Wish I could go back
    And keep some

    You're fireproof
    Nothing breaks your heart
    You're fireproof
    It's just the way you are

    You tell me you're waiting
    To find someone
    Who isn't so hopeless
    There's no one

    You're fireproof
    Nothing breaks your heart
    You're fireproof
    How'd you get so far?

    You're the needle in the hay
    You're the water at the door
    You're a million miles away
    Doesn't matter anymore

    Jennifer, you are not the only reason
    My head is boiling and my hands are freezing
    Jennifer, you are not the only one
    To sit awake until the wild feelings leave you

    You're fireproof
    Nothing breaks your heart
    You're fireproof
    It's just the way you are
    You're fireproof

    It's what you always say
    You're fireproof
    I wish I was that way Writer/s: Aaron Brooking Dessner, Matthew Donald Berninger
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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