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Ten Foot Pole - Scars Lyrics



Ten Foot Pole - Scars Lyrics




You're putting me down again but it doesn't sound sincere
I'm hitting the ground again and it stings you put me here
I know you've been hurt a lot and the pain lasts to this day
I think you made a wall to protect but it's pushing me away

These scars seem to guard your fragile broken heart
With each wound you grew stronger a layer of armor
A shield that keeps me out
But do you want to be alone?
Do you really want to be alone?
Do you want to be alone?

I'm trying to look past the slights and the mean little tricks up your sleeve
I'm jumping the hurdles you set and I'm wanting to believe
Maybe you've been hurt so bad that you can't accept my love
When it comes to trusting again, haven't you waited enough?

These scars seem to guard your fragile broken heart
With each wound you grew stronger a layer of armor
A shield that keeps me out
These scars seem to guard your fragile broken heart
With each wound you grew stronger a layer of armor
A shield that keeps me out
But do you want to be alone?

I can't promise I will do all the things that you want done
But I will try, and I won't lie, pick you up when you are down
Are you ready to jump from that lonely rut of never trusting anyone?

These scars seem to guard your fragile broken heart
With each wound you grew stronger a layer of armor
A shield that keeps me out

These scars seem to guard your fragile broken heart
With each wound you grew stronger a layer of armor
A shield that keeps me out
But do you want to be alone?
Do you really want to be alone?
Do you want to be alone?

Do you really want to
Do you really want to
Do you really want to be alone?
Do you really want to
Do you really want to
Do you really want to be alone?

Are you ready to jump from that lonely rut of never trusting anyone?
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English

You're putting me down again but it doesn't sound sincere
I'm hitting the ground again and it stings you put me here
I know you've been hurt a lot and the pain lasts to this day
I think you made a wall to protect but it's pushing me away

These scars seem to guard your fragile broken heart
With each wound you grew stronger a layer of armor
A shield that keeps me out
But do you want to be alone?
Do you really want to be alone?
Do you want to be alone?

I'm trying to look past the slights and the mean little tricks up your sleeve
I'm jumping the hurdles you set and I'm wanting to believe
Maybe you've been hurt so bad that you can't accept my love
When it comes to trusting again, haven't you waited enough?

These scars seem to guard your fragile broken heart
With each wound you grew stronger a layer of armor
A shield that keeps me out
These scars seem to guard your fragile broken heart
With each wound you grew stronger a layer of armor
A shield that keeps me out
But do you want to be alone?

I can't promise I will do all the things that you want done
But I will try, and I won't lie, pick you up when you are down
Are you ready to jump from that lonely rut of never trusting anyone?

These scars seem to guard your fragile broken heart
With each wound you grew stronger a layer of armor
A shield that keeps me out

These scars seem to guard your fragile broken heart
With each wound you grew stronger a layer of armor
A shield that keeps me out
But do you want to be alone?
Do you really want to be alone?
Do you want to be alone?

Do you really want to
Do you really want to
Do you really want to be alone?
Do you really want to
Do you really want to
Do you really want to be alone?

Are you ready to jump from that lonely rut of never trusting anyone?
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Writer: Dennis Jagard
Copyright: Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC




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Language: English
Written by: Dennis Jagard

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