Wrecking Ball Heart

Album: Single Release Only (2012)
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  • Paper chain is dwindling
    We don't talk much anymore
    Everything's forgiven
    Fingertips at rest once more
    You had your suspicion
    I never gave you true romance
    In light of your ambition
    You stock pile ammunition
    Though you never had a fighting chance

    Just like an intruder now
    You come and leave so quietly
    You barely crack the door am I just confused
    Or did our hearts that beat so wild and free
    Forget who they beat for

    Red light just stopped blinking
    Tied down but my hands are free
    Some nights I still think of you
    My digital calamity
    Oh you were never real to me

    Just like an intruder now
    You come and leave so quietly
    You barely crack the door am I just confused
    Or did our hearts that beat so wild and free
    Forget who they beat for

    Ours is a mad mad heartache
    And mine is a wrecking ball heart
    Ours is a mad mad heartache
    And mine is a wrecking ball heart oh I
    I can't be stopped
    Sometimes the wrecking ball drops
    I tear this house down to build it back up
    Ours is a mad mad heartache
    And mine is a wrecking ball heart
    Ours is a mad mad heartache
    And mine is a wrecking ball heart
    Just a wrecking ball heart

    Just like an intruder now
    You come and leave so quietly
    You barely crack the door am I just confused
    Or did our hearts that beat so wild and free
    Forget who they beat for Writer/s: ANDREW ROSS MCMAHON
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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