We're breaking things we can't repair
But none of us will take the blame
No nothing can be done this time
All the memories that we've made
I threw them all away
There's no need to talk it over

Don't let me get you down
Let's just move on
I am setting you free

'Cause I don't wanna hurt no more
No I don't wanna make you go through one more rainy day
No I don't wanna hurt no more
Strange enough I always knew
I'm taking off today
I don't wanna hurt no more

The darkness you left in my soul
Do we know how much we've lost
Will the moon be shine in his bright as before
And his arms sing in the song
Tears well up in my eyes
And I will always wonder

Why I will never have
The life I wanted
Now I'm letting it go

'Cause I don't wanna hurt no more
No I don't wanna make you go through one more rainy day
No I don't wanna hurt no more
There's not much more to say
'Cause it's to late now
I won't hurt no more

So I wait 'till morning comes
You made it clear that it has been only pain loving me
Things that we won't do for love
I am setting you free

'Cause I don't wanna hurt no more
No I don't wanna make you go through one more rainy day
No I don't wanna hurt no more
Strange enough I always knew
I'm taking off today

I'm letting you go


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I Don't Wanna Hurt No More Lyrics as written by Dan Hill Anouk Teeuwe

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    Wow I just read the lyrics of this song now. I can relate to every word in this song. This is the most painful thing you can ever go through in a relationship. "We're breaking things we can't repair,But none of us will take the blame" those two lines hit home for me and so did "The darkness you left in my soul". My ex would always blame me wen things went wrong and I would defend myself so much so that even wen I was in the wrong I wouldnt take the blame, I would never admit. And in turn my ex always blaming me for things that went wrong even wen it wasnt my fault left a darkness in my soul it made me feel like I could never do anything write.

    This line "He made it clear that it has been only pain loving me" this reali hit me cos my ex did exactly that. He always had something to complain about, made me wonder sometimes that if it was reali such a pain loving me, why didnt he leave?

    Well thats my 2cents worth of comment for this song

    Bellzyon December 08, 2010   Link

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