Stubborn Love

Album: The Lumineers (2012)
Charted: 70
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  • She'll lie and steal and cheat
    And beg you from her knees
    Make you think she means it this time
    She'll tear a hole in you, the one you can't repair
    But I still love her, I don't really care

    When we were young
    Oh-oh, we did enough
    When it got cold
    Ooh-ooh, we bundled up
    I can't be told
    Ah-ah it can't be done

    It's better to feel pain, than nothing at all
    The opposite of love's indifference
    So pay attention now
    I'm standing on your porch screaming out
    And I won't leave until you come downstairs

    So keep your head up, keep your love
    Keep your head up, my love
    Keep your head up, my love
    Keep your head up, keep your love

    And I don't blame you, dear
    For running like you did all these years
    I would do the same, you best believe
    And the highway signs say we're close
    But I don't read those things anymore
    I never trusted my own eyes

    When we were young
    Oh-oh, we did enough
    When it got cold
    Ooh-ooh, we bundled up
    I can't be told
    Ah-ah it can't be done

    So keep your head up, keep your love
    Keep your head up, my love
    Keep your head up, my love
    Keep your head up, keep your love

    Head up, love
    Head up, love
    Head up, love
    Head up, love Writer/s: Jeremy Fraites, Wesley Schultz
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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