The doctor said come back again next week
I think that you need me
All she did was cry
She wanted to die doctor when can you see me
There's a guy out there
Seems like he's everywhere
It just ain't fair

Heartless heartless
Never never out of control
Heartless heartless
Ya keep on sinnin'
In the name of a rock and roll
Heartless heartless
Ya think he's gonna bare his empty soul
He never realizes the way love dies
When you crucify it's soul

Late night, in the penthouse room
The fire is burnin'
The shadows are warm
She lay in his arms, answers his yearning
D'ya think she understand the lie of his plans
Her eyes are filled with sand

Heartless heartless
Never never out of control
Heartless heartless
Ya keep on sinnin'
In the name of a rock and roll
Heartless heartless
He thinks it's so cool to be cold
He never realizes the way love dies
When you crucify it's soul

Heartless heartless
Never never out of control
Heartless heartless
Ya keep on sinnin'
In the name of a rock and roll
Heartless heartless
Ya think he's gonna bare his empty soul
You never realizes the way love dies
When you crucify it's soul

Yeah, didn't you never realize

Crucify me


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Heartless Lyrics as written by Nancy Lamoureaux Wilson Ann Wilson

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    The Song is One of the Best from Heart

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