Louise - Breaking Back Together Lyrics

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Breaking Back Together

Breaking Back Together Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Breaking Back Together By Louise?
Lay your cards out on the table
You don't have to be brave for me I've been on the side of painful And the fall, right before you're free Ooh, it'll get better Ooh I won't tell you lies It's gonna hurt sometimes Tearing our souls makes them strong Believe me I've been there And yeah, I know you're scared You can't see it now But hold on, we're breaking back together All those memories waiting on you No escape, it's hard to breathe The diamonds only come from pressure In time, you're gonna shine, you'll see Ooh, it'll get better Ooh I won't tell you lies It's gonna hurt sometimes Tearing our souls makes them strong Believe me I've been there And yeah, I know you're scared You can't see it now But hold on, we're breaking back together Breaking back together Just when you think it never ends That's when you find yourself again Leaving behind the pieces that you're not I'm not tellin' lies Yes, it hurt sometimes Tearing our souls makes them strong Believe me I've been there Yes, I know you're scared You can't see it now But hold on, we're breaking back together We're breaking back together |
Who Wrote Breaking Back Together By Louise?
Adam Stuart Argyle, Louise Nurding, Michael Angelo, Sinead Monica Harnett
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What's The Duration Of The Breaking Back Together By Louise?The duration of Breaking Back Together is 3:08 minutes and seconds. |
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