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Album: Sigh No More (2009)
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  • Can you lie next to her
    And give her your heart, your heart
    As well as your body?
    And can you lie next to her
    And confess your love, your love
    As well as your folly?
    And can you kneel before the king
    And say, "I'm clean, I'm clean"

    Tell me now, where was my fault
    In loving you with my whole heart
    Oh, tell me now, where was my fault
    In loving you with my whole heart

    A white blank page and a swelling rage, rage
    You did not think when you sent me to the brink, to the brink
    You desired my attention but denied my affections, my affections

    So tell me now, where was my fault
    In loving you with my whole heart
    Oh, tell me now, where was my fault
    In loving you with my whole heart

    Heart, heart
    Heart, heart

    Lead me to the truth and I (heart)
    Will follow you with my whole life (heart)
    Oh, lead me to the truth and I (heart)
    Will follow you with my whole life (heart)

    Heart, heart
    Heart, heart Writer/s: Benjamin Walter David Lovett, Edward James Milton Dwane, Marcus Oliver Johnstone Mumford, Winston Aubrey Aladar Marshall
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Megan from Stevenson, AlOh my god! Totally agree with this Caitlyn from PA!!!
  • Caitlyn from Royersford, PaThank god for this band! If it wasn't for sigh no more, this year would have been totally engulfed by Katy Perry and Bieber fever bulls--t
  • Megan from Stevenson, AlThis song is truely AMAZING! OMG! The pain and misery in his voice is hard for me to listen to. It's so beautiful. LOVE YOU GUYS! <3
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