The Damage In Your Heart

Album: Make Believe (2005)
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  • One more time
    I have crossed the line
    Now you won't be mine
    Anymore

    One more dream
    Vanished up in smoke
    Now I have no hope
    Anymore

    Let it go
    The damage in your heart
    Let it go
    The damage in your heart
    I can't tell you how the words have made me feel
    I can't tell you how the words have made me feel

    One more tear
    Falling down your face
    Doesn't mean that much to the world

    One more loss
    In a losing life
    Doesn't hurt so bad
    Anymore

    Let it go
    The damage in your heart
    Let it go
    The damage in your heart
    I can't tell you how the words have made me feel
    I can't tell you how the words have made me feel

    One more tear
    Falling down your face
    Doesn't mean that much to the world

    Let it go
    The damage in your heart
    Let it go
    The damage in your heart
    I can't tell you how the words have made me feel
    I can't tell you how the words have made me feel

    I can't tell you
    I can't tell you
    I can't tell you how the words have made me feel Writer/s: Rivers Cuomo
    Publisher: E O Smith Music
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