Broke 'N' Brokenhearted

Album: Def Leppard (2015)
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  • I'm not well I'm mad as hell
    Come over here I'll ring your bell
    You've got no class you're so crass
    Get over here I'll kick your a**
    You're obsolete you're incomplete
    And the word out on the street
    Is you're unclean you're so obscene
    So come on and tell me where
    You've been

    You got me broke 'n' brokenhearted
    You took me and you shook me cold
    Broke 'n' brokenhearted
    It's a bitter sweet emotion
    'Cause you stole my soul, yes you did

    You ain't flash you're talkin' trash
    And you hit me like
    A caffeine crash
    There ain't no doubt
    You've been found out
    So come on tell me
    What it's all about

    You got me broke 'n' brokenhearted
    You took me and you shook me cold
    Broke 'n' brokenhearted
    You mess with my emotions
    'Cause you got no soul

    Who's been sleepin' in my bed
    I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll
    Blow your playhouse down

    Broke 'n' brokenhearted
    You took me and you shook me cold
    Broke 'n' brokenhearted
    Put your money where your
    Mouth is and let it blow

    Broke 'n' brokenhearted
    You took me and you shook me cold
    Broke 'n' brokenhearted
    It's a bitter
    'Cause you got my soul

    I'll blow your playhouse down
    'Cause this is my town Writer/s: Joe Elliott, Phil Collen
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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