Break In

Album: The Strange Case Of... (2012)
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: AIMEE PROAL, LIZZY HALE, MARK HOLMAN, ROBERT GRAVES
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Round Hill, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

Comments: 2

  • Dlkh223 from PaTo me it tells the danger of letting someone break the bricks we built around our hearts, another human can make us or break us, pick up the pieces and make us whole can be the most beautiful safe feeling, but it is dangerous. reckless to completely open your heart and let someone in who can become like a painful obsession falling apart with nothing left but the echo of his voice in your head. So I play this song over and over again coping with the broken mess, of the one that fit all the lines in the song….break in versus adding more bricks.
  • Daniel Knod from Gun Barrel City TexasI thought it was about God that's what I think of and my brother
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