Headed for a Heartbreak

Album: Winger (1988)
Charted: 17 19
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    Morning came and I was on my way
    When you reminded me
    I had too soon forgotten
    It was you that set me free
    Yeah, you were here when I came
    You'll be here when I'm gone
    So don't be waiting on love
    'Cause I'll be waiting to ramble on

    Headed for a heartbreak
    Headed for a heartbreak

    Darling, don't wait up for me
    Tonight I won't be home
    You've become a stranger
    I just got to be alone
    Don't need nobody on my side
    To dull the blade I'm on
    So don't be waiting on love
    'Cause I'll be waiting to ramble on

    Headed for a heartbreak
    Headed for a heartbreak
    Headed for a heartbreak

    It's not a mistake
    Don't you think I can feel the pain?
    I walk away, to live again

    Headed for a heartbreak
    Headed for a heartbreak (Don't make me hurt you)
    Headed for a heartbreak ('Cause I love you)
    Headed for a heartbreak Writer/s: CHARLES WINGER
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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