I know what I said
Was heat of the moment
But there's a little truth in between the words we've spoken
It's a little late now to fix a heart that's broken
Please, don't ask me where I'm going
'Cause I don't know
No, I don't know anymore

It used to feel like heaven
Used to feel like May
I used to hear those violins playing our strings like a symphony
Now they've gone away
Nobody wants to face the truth
But you won't believe what love can do
'Til it happens to you
'Til it happens to you

Went to the old flat
Guess I was trying to turn the clock back
How come that nothing feels the same now when I'm with you?
We used to stay up all night in the kitchen when our love was new
Ooh, love, I'm a fool to believe in you
'Cause I don't know
No, I don't know
Anymore

It used to feel like heaven
It used to feel like May
I used to hear those violins playing our strings like a symphony
Now they're gone away
Nobody wants to know the truth
Until their heart's broken (their heart's been broken)
Don't you dare tell them what you think to do (don't you dare)
'Til they get over (and over, over)
You can only learn these things from experience
When you get older (oh, when you get older, you'll understand, oh)
I just wish that someone would have told me, mm-hmm-mm

Ooh, mm-hmm-mm, oh
'Til it happens to you
'Til it happens to you
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
'Til it happens to you
Ooh, oh, oh, oh, ooh


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Till It Happens to You Lyrics as written by Paul Philip Herman Corinne Bailey Rae

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    this song is beautiful... 'nobody wants to know the truth til their heart's broken'- so true...

    'i used to hear... like a symphony...' beautiful line

    khwezmathon May 13, 2008   Link

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