Go out and have your habit,
Keep on takin' it
Keep on fakin' it
You're the one whose heart grows cold
You're the one whose heart's grown cold.

Go out and have your habit
You're the one that's takin' it
You're the one that's fakin' it
You're the one whose heart's grown cold
You're the one whose heart's grown cold.

I touch your lips with my fingertips
I hang on every breath you take
You don't need me like,
I need you
You have your heartaches to climb
Everyday, I just hope and pray
I just hope that you still have,
That you still have your dreams.

Come down and tell me that it's better
You're the one who's choosin' it
You're the one who's losin' it
You're the one who's got no soul,
You're the one whose heart's grown cold.


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Heart's Grown Cold Lyrics as written by Alistair Macdonald Cleminson

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    This is about being in love with someone who's sliding deeper and deeper into addiction, and getting to the point where you're ready to give up on them. While I love this song, it stirs up bad memories, of my ex, who I lost to narcotic abuse. Sometimes I can't stand to listen to it.

    lunaburningon February 10, 2007   Link
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    I don't understand why everyone seems to think every single song has to do with drugs. I think MAYBE that he might be in love with the girl, say her name is danielle, and danielle doesn't love him back like he wants her to, but she might have used to...I don't know. But I love Naz. MY FAVE BAND!

    daniscenexxemoeyeson June 04, 2007   Link
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    I don't understand why everyone seems to think every single song has to do with drugs. I think MAYBE that he might be in love with the girl, say her name is danielle, and danielle doesn't love him back like he wants her to, but she might have used to...I don't know. But I love Naz. MY FAVE BAND!

    daniscenexxemoeyeson June 04, 2007   Link
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    I don't understand why everyone seems to think every single song has to do with drugs. I think MAYBE that he might be in love with the girl, say her name is danielle, and danielle doesn't love him back like he wants her to, but she might have used to...I don't know. But I love Naz. MY FAVE BAND!

    daniscenexxemoeyeson June 04, 2007   Link
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    I don't know why that sent three times, but I realized that my comment was wrong and I apologize. But still seriously it seems like EVERY song is about drugs, maybe they are maybe they aren't but it's weird, but I agree this one seems like it truely is.

    daniscenexxemoeyeson June 04, 2007   Link

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