Hit Me Like A Bomb

Album: Miracle (2012)
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  • You hit me like a bomb
    And everything I'm use to
    Is suddenly gone
    Sorry to accuse you
    Do you know what you've done
    When you hit me like a bomb

    Hear the sound of the sirens ringing
    See the world of a life that's changing
    Well, you hit me like a bomb
    I was scared and I started running
    Can't say I never saw it coming
    When you hit me like a bomb

    You hit me like a bomb
    Everything's changing
    It didn't take long
    For you to start rearranging
    Everything that I've known
    When you hit me like a bomb

    Hear the sound of the sirens ringing
    See the world of a life that's changing
    Well, you hit me like a bomb
    I was scared and I started running
    Can't say I never saw it coming
    When you hit me like a bomb

    You hit me like a bomb and I saw it coming
    Hit me like a bomb and it's all my fault
    You hit me like a bomb and I saw it coming
    Hit me like a bomb and it's all my fault

    Hear the sound of the sirens ringing
    See the world of a life that's changing
    Well, you hit me like a bomb
    I was scared and I started running
    Can't say I never saw it coming
    When you hit me like a bomb Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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