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Marc Broussard

Genres: Rock

Wounded Hearts Lyrics - Marc Broussard

I tried to paint my world black and white 

But time has only blurred all the lines 

We're all just flesh and blood, skin and bones 

But I failed to see that I had blinders on 

 

Cause it's easy to turn and look the other way 

But it's hard to try to put yourself 

In another man's place 

 

So, tell me where do the wounded hearts belong 

Somewhere fought holes without a home 

Cause everybody knows what it's like to be alone 

Holding' it together with your belly hanging on 

Tell me where do the wounded hearts belong 

 

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It may seem hard to know where to begin 

I found that it's best to start by listening 

Cause when you think that you figured it out 

Is likely when I feel come crashing bout 

 

Cause, it's easy to turn and look the other way 

Until the people you've been running from 

Standing in your face 

 

Somebody tell me, where do the wounded hearts belong 

Somewhere fought holes without a home 

Cause everybody knows what it's like to be alone 

Holding' it together with your belly hanging on 

Tell me where do the wounded hearts belong 

 

I know I'll never be a superman but, 

Even the simple man can understand what it means 

To have a helping' hand... 

 

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So, tell me where do the wounded hearts belong 

Somewhere fought holes without a home 

Cause everybody knows what it's like to be alone 

Holding' it together with your belly hanging on 

Tell me where do the wounded hearts belong 

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