Bleed Red

Album: Ronnie Dunn (2011)
Charted: 62
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  • Let's say were sorry,
    Before it's too late,
    Give forgiveness a chance
    Turn the anger into water
    Let it slip through our hands

    We all bleed red,
    We all taste rain,
    All fall down,
    Lose our way,
    We all say words we regret,
    We all cry tears, we all bleed red

    If we're fighting, we're both losing,
    We're just wasting our time
    Because my scars,
    They are your scars and your world is mine

    You and I, we all bleed red,
    We all taste rain, all fall down, lose our way
    We all say words, we regret,
    We all cry tears, we all bleed red

    Sometimes we're strong, sometimes we're weak,
    Sometimes we're hurt and it cuts deep
    We live this life, breath to breath,
    We're all the same, we all bleed red

    Let's say we're sorry' before its too late

    We all bleed red,
    All taste rain, all fall down, lose our way
    We all say words, we regret,
    We all cry tears, all bleed red

    Sometimes we're strong, sometimes we're weak,
    Sometimes we're hurt and it cuts deep
    We live this life, breath to breath,
    We're all the same, we all bleed red Writer/s: ANDREW DORFF, TOMMY LEE JAMES
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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