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Broken Strings (Techno)
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Dance
Broken Strings (Techno) werd uitgebracht op 5 augustus 2023 door Chowchow Records als onderdeel van het album Broken Strings (Techno) - Single
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Releasedatum5 augustus 2023
LabelChowchow Records
Melodische kwaliteit
Akoestiek
Valence
Dansbaarheid
Energie
BPM150

Songteksten

Let me hold you for the last time
It's the last chance to feel again
But you broke me, now I can't feel anything
And I love you, it's so untrue
I can't even convince myself
When I'm speaking, it's the voice of someone else
Oh, it tears me up
I tried to hold on, but it hurts too much
I tried to forgive, but it's not enough
To make it all okay
You can play on broken strings
You can feel anything
Let your heart talk to me
I can tell you something that ain't real
Oh, the truth hurts, you lie first
You're not giving me more
And I love you a little less than before
What are we doing?
We are turning into dust
Playing house in the ruins of us
Running back through the fire
When there's nothing left to save
It's like chasing the very last train when it's too late
Oh, it tears me up
I tried to hold on, but it hurts too much
I tried to forgive, but it's not enough
To make it all okay
You can play on broken strings
You can feel anything
Let your heart talk to me
I can tell you something that ain't real
Oh, the truth hurts, you lie first
You're not giving me more
And I love you a little less than before
Running back through the fire
When there's nothing left to save
It's like chasing the very last train
When we both know it's too late
It's too late
Oh, it tears me up
I tried to hold on, but it hurts too much
I tried to forgive, but it's not enough
To make it all okay
You can play on broken strings
You can feel anything
Let your heart talk to me
I can tell you something that ain't real
Oh, the truth hurts, you lie first
You're not giving me more
And I love you a little less than before
Oh, I love you a little less than before
Let me hold you for the last time
It's the last chance to feel again
Written by: Fraser T. Smith, James Morrison, Nina Woodford
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