No More Heartaches

Album: Sweet and Wild (2010)
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  • Shut up sweetheart, there's something I need you to hear
    I can no longer love the same thing I fear
    I won't stay close
    To the one thing that hurts the most
    I won't kiss the thorn
    Hearts don't need to bleed to know what they're for

    There'll be no more heartaches
    No more heartaches for me
    Can't you see

    I take back my sweetness
    It's overlooked by your lust
    And my sorrows are unseen
    Cause your touch is too tough
    You can't adore
    The subtlety of me anymore
    I'll unfasten myself from your side
    And slip away, quiet as a sigh

    'Cause there'll be no more heartaches
    No more heartaches for me
    Can't you see

    Can't you see
    Can't you see
    Can't you see what your love has done to me
    I need you to know
    Ya gotta know
    Ya gotta let me know

    Beds filled with suspicion
    And hearts filled with spite
    We sleep with thieves
    And forego our sights
    Too quick to hold
    Someone else's worth over our own

    There'll be no more heartaches
    No more heartaches for me
    There'll be no more heartaches for me
    Can't you see
    Can't you see Writer/s: JEWEL KILCHER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Downtown Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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