Dead Hearts (Love Thy Enemy)

Album: For The Love Of Metal (2018)
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  • You try to destroy my truth
    While comforted by a lie
    Before now nothing was done
    One too many times
    I'm going to a place
    I hope you never find
    Dead hearts can't be broken
    But I'm sure you'll try

    And again my love runs red
    Touch inside there's nothing left

    We all hear what they say
    What they say
    Heavy has no weight
    Like words filled with hate
    We all hear what they say
    What they say
    As hard as it can be
    Love thy enemy

    You try to deny your past
    While living in that time
    Your true colors show themselves
    I see what you imply
    My hands are bound again
    But is it you that's tied
    Dead hearts can't be broken
    But I'm sure you'll try
    Sure you'll try

    We all hear what they say
    What they say
    Heavy has no weight
    Like words filled with hate
    We all hear what they say
    What they say
    As hard as it can be
    Love thy enemy

    I am redeemer with lifeless eyes
    A guardian angel you've come to despise
    I am the words of hurt said with such haste
    I am the violence you silently face

    We all hear what they say
    What they say
    Heavy has no weight
    Like words filled with hate
    We all hear what they say
    What they say
    Heavy has no weight
    Like words filled with hate
    We all hear what they say
    What they say
    As hard as it can be
    Love thy enemy Writer/s: Dee Snider
    Publisher: REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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