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Anson Seabra - A Heart Is a Terrible Thing to Break Lyrics



Anson Seabra - A Heart Is a Terrible Thing to Break Lyrics




Love is a dangerous game that we played
There's so much you can you can lose
When two hearts are at stake

And you were a risk I was willing to take
But a heart is a terrible thing to break

Pain is the price that we both have to pay
For the walks in the park & the sweet summer days
Sometimes Love is a beautiful stupid mistake
Oh, a heart is a terrible thing to break

Stumbling through memories
Trying to let go of each broken piece
'Cause you and I both know
That our history
Is where it's meant to be
Never to repeat

Lately I'm having this recurring dream
Where I'm back in your town and we pass on the street
And you turn around and all that you can say
Is my heart was a terrible thing to break
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Love is a dangerous game that we played
There's so much you can you can lose
When two hearts are at stake

And you were a risk I was willing to take
But a heart is a terrible thing to break

Pain is the price that we both have to pay
For the walks in the park & the sweet summer days
Sometimes Love is a beautiful stupid mistake
Oh, a heart is a terrible thing to break

Stumbling through memories
Trying to let go of each broken piece
'Cause you and I both know
That our history
Is where it's meant to be
Never to repeat

Lately I'm having this recurring dream
Where I'm back in your town and we pass on the street
And you turn around and all that you can say
Is my heart was a terrible thing to break
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Writer: Anson Long-Seabra, Noah Conrad, Sam Jong
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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