4 Broken Hearts

Album: Little Broken Hearts (2012)
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  • Ooh, ooh ooh

    People can't be hand-made
    But he keeps slaving away
    At a stone that's too hard to break
    A girl who's too lost to save

    So you tried to replace me
    But you didn't get far
    And I tried to repay you
    But I only got scarred

    Ooh, ooh ooh

    She'll be breaking your fall
    And I'll be building new walls
    But this time I'll have to make sure
    To add a window for you to come back

    And we tried to be faithful
    But didn't get far
    Now all we'll be left with is four broken hearts
    I tried to erase you
    But didn't get get far enough away from you
    Because you still can break my heart

    Ooh, ooh ooh
    Ooh, ooh ooh
    Ooh, ooh ooh Writer/s: BRIAN BURTON, NORAH JONES
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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