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David Usher - When It Hurts Lyrics

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David Usher - When It Hurts Lyrics




On the wind
Take hold of the tiger's tail
It's tragic when first love dies
Religious when stars collide

When it hurts
Don't let go
Give up hope
As we're falling back down to the earth
Lightning fails
We all know
That no one can lead us back home

Open wide
Invite all the world inside
Never would, hard to take
The pleasure has been all mine

When it hurts
Don't let go
Give up hope
As we're falling back down to the earth
Lightning fails
We all know
That no one can lead us back home

When it hurts
Don't let go
Give up hope
As we're falling back down to the earth
Lightning fails
We all know
That no one can lead us back home

When it hurts
Don't let go
No one can lead us back home
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On the wind
Take hold of the tiger's tail
It's tragic when first love dies
Religious when stars collide

When it hurts
Don't let go
Give up hope
As we're falling back down to the earth
Lightning fails
We all know
That no one can lead us back home

Open wide
Invite all the world inside
Never would, hard to take
The pleasure has been all mine

When it hurts
Don't let go
Give up hope
As we're falling back down to the earth
Lightning fails
We all know
That no one can lead us back home

When it hurts
Don't let go
Give up hope
As we're falling back down to the earth
Lightning fails
We all know
That no one can lead us back home

When it hurts
Don't let go
No one can lead us back home
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Writer: Antonio Dixon, Myron Avant, Eric Dawkins
Copyright: Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave
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Performed By: David Usher
Language: English
Length: 4:40
Written by: Antonio Dixon, Myron Avant, Eric Dawkins

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