Lapsley - Heartless Lyrics

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Heartless

Heartless Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Heartless By Lapsley?
Scanning the space for a prompt card blank wall
Scanning the space for a prompt card blank wall Navigate to find a way But I'm yet to fully grow Hide away but I've got a face to show Jealousy should fill up the space But it empties me when she's in your embrace Space distance and a backbench post These are the times I suffer the most Night stretches to beyond the darkness It wraps around me and I wake up heartless Scanning the space for a prompt card blank wall Scanning the space for a prompt card blank wall Space distance and a backbench post These are the times I suffer the most Night stretches to beyond the darkness It wraps around me and I wake up heartless Scanning the space for a prompt card blank wall Scanning the space for a prompt card blank wall I still walk down the path I know is sewn I still bow down when I know I'm alone Just never spoken it's something you'll always hide Time is broken I'm let to fend the night I'm let to fend the night Space distance and a backbench post These are the times I suffer the most Night stretches to beyond the darkness It wraps around me and I wake up heartless Scanning the space for a prompt card blank wall Scanning the space for a prompt card blank wall Space distance and a backbench post These are the times I suffer the most Night stretches to beyond the darkness It wraps around me and I wake wake |
Who Wrote Heartless By Lapsley?
Holly Lapsley Fletcher
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