Broken Record

Album: Nocturnes (2013)
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  • I thought it was the last time
    Our ending was bittersweet
    Thought you were out of my mind
    Instead, you're stuck on repeat
    In my dreams you belong to me
    Hold me near, never set me free

    I hear your voice like a broken record
    Saying my name every second
    Dum-dum-daram-dum-dum-daram-dam
    Voice like a broken record
    In my heart I feel it echo
    Dum-dum-daram-dum-dum-daram-dam

    I don't know why
    I don't know how you're here
    Impossible to make you disappear
    In my dreams you belong to me
    Hold me near, never set me free

    I hear your voice like a broken record
    Saying my name every second
    Dum-dum-daram-dum-dum-daram-dam
    Voice like a broken record
    In my heart I feel it echo
    Dum-dum-daram-dum-dum-daram-dam
    Dum-dum-daram-dum-dum-daram-dam
    Dum-dum-daram-dum-dum-daram-dam

    Voice like a broken record

    I hear your voice like a broken record
    Saying my name every second
    Dum-dum-daram-dum-dum-daram-dam
    Voice like a broken record
    In my heart I feel it echo
    Dum-dum-daram-dum-dum-daram-dam

    I hear your voice like a broken record
    Saying my name every
    Dum-dum-daram-dum-dum-daram-dam
    Voice like a broken, broken, broken, broken, broken record
    Dum-dum-daram-dum-dum-daram-dam
    I hear your voice like a broken, broken, broken, broken, broken record
    Dum-dum-daram-dum-dum-daram-dam Writer/s: RICK NOWELS
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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