I bruise like a peach
I mumble when I speak
I'm in the gutter lookin' at the stars
I've always been in love with you

I look tough enough
But if you hold me up to the light
You can see my broken heart
I've always been in love with you

They're just paper cuts, I'll sellotape them up
And bandage them with cotton wool and glue
Paper cuts, I shouldn't beat myself up
Over little things the way I do

Nothing stays the same
I wish, I could remain the color
Of the cherry blossom tree
I've always been in love with you

I always used to leave
Before I went to sleep
But now I just pass out watching TV
I've always been in love with you

They're just paper cuts, I'll sellotape them up
And bandage them with cotton wool and glue
Paper cuts, I shouldn't beat myself up
Over little things the way I do

Just be careful when you shine
Because if you throw a light
On something magical
It disappears

Paper cuts, I'll sellotape them up
And bandage them with cotton wool and glue
They're just paper cuts, I shouldn't beat myself up
Over little things the way I do

I bruise like a peach
I mumble when I speak
I'm in the gutter lookin' at the stars
I've always been in love with



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    ****Lyrics and grammar fixed, please update:

    I bruise like a peach I mumble when I speak I'm in the gutter Lookin at the stars I've always been in love with you

    I look tough enough But if you hold me up to the moonlight You can see my broken heart I've always been in love with you

    They're just paper cuts I'll sellotape them up And bandage them with cotton wool and glue Paper cuts I shouldn't beat myself up Over little things the way i do

    Nothing stays the same I wish I could remain the color Of the cherry blossom tree I've always been in love with you

    I always used to eat before I went to sleep But now I just pass out watching TV I've always been in love with you

    They're just paper cuts I'll sellotape them up And bandage them With cotton wool and glue They're just paper cuts I shouldn't beat myself up Over little things the way i do

    Just be careful when you shine Because if you throw a light On something magical It disappears

    Paper cuts I'll sellotape them up And bandage them With cotton wool and glue They're just paper cuts I shouldn't beat myself up Over little things the way i do

    I bruise like a peach I mumble when I speak I'm in the gutter Lookin at my scars I've always been in love with

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