Cry Your Heart Out

Album: 30 (2021)
Charted: 44
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  • Cry your heart out
    It'll clean your face
    When you're in doubt
    Go at your own pace

    Cry your heart out
    It'll clean your face
    When you're in doubt
    Go at your own pace

    When I walk in a room I'm invisible
    I feel like a ghost
    All my friends keep on telling me that
    This feeling won't last, mm
    I can't get no relief, I'm so tired of myself
    I swear I'm dead in the eyes
    I have nothing to feel no more
    I can't even cry

    When will I begin to feel like me again?
    I'm hanging by a thread
    My skin's paper thin, I can't stop wavering
    I've never been more scared

    Cry your heart out
    It'll clean your face
    When you're in doubt
    Go at your own pace

    Cry your heart out
    It'll clean your face
    When you're in doubt
    Go at your own pace

    When I wake up, I'm afraid
    At the idea of facing the day
    I would rather stay home on my own
    Drink it all away
    Please stop calling me, it's exhausting
    There's really nothing left to say
    I created this storm
    It's only fair I have to sit in its rain

    When will I begin to feel like me again?
    I'm hanging by a thread
    My skin's paper thin, I can't stop wavering
    I've never been more scared

    Cry your heart out
    It'll clean your face
    When you're in doubt
    Go at your own pace

    Cry your heart out
    It'll clean your face
    When you're in doubt
    Go at your own pace

    All love is devout
    No feeling is a waste
    But give it to yourself now
    Before it's too late
    In the end, it's just you
    Stop drowning in wait
    Your love is useless without it

    Cry your heart out (yeah)
    It'll clean your face
    When you're in doubt
    Go at your own pace Writer/s: Adele Laurie Blue Adkins, Greg Kurstin
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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