Pieces

Album: Tough Love (2014)
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  • A reason to live, reason to love
    You gave me them both and more yet,
    A reason to fall, and a reason to hide
    Suddenly all I'm left with

    I was so sure this was real, but
    Now I'm sure of nothing at all

    I had to shatter to pieces
    You made me reveal myself, reveal myself
    So if you no longer need them
    Then give them to someone else, to someone else

    Take what you gave
    And throw it away
    Now everything's changed, it's misplaced
    Nothing to say, 'cause I'm not the same.
    It's almost as if we just met.

    I was so sure this was real but
    Now I'm sure of nothing at all

    I had to shatter to pieces
    You made me reveal myself, reveal myself
    Now that you no longer need them
    I'll give them to someone else, to someone else

    It's illogical, I was nothing without you
    But you ought to know
    I was lost when I had found you

    I had to shatter to pieces
    Made me reveal myself, reveal myself
    Now that you no longer them, I'll give them someone else.
    To someone else

    I had to shatter to pieces
    Made me reveal myself, reveal myself
    Now that you no longer them
    I'll give them someone else.
    To someone else Writer/s: James John Napier, Jessica Ware, William Edward Phillips
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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