Heartbreak heart heart heartbreak

You'll go say you love me when you're out the door (whoa yeah)
'Cause I know things are different then they were before (whoa ya)
You kill me with your kiss
It's so hard to resist you
When you look me in the eyes tonight

And say we're heading for a heart heart heartbreak
And I don't ever ever wanna hear you say
Don't say you love me
Don't even
Don't say you love me
You're leavin'

We're heading for a heart heart heartbreak
I'm gonna go and turn around and walk away
Don't say you love me
Don't even
Don't say you love me
You're leavin'

You say we stick it out through the thick and thin (whoa yeah)
When the walls came down you wouldn't let me in (whoa yeah)
We've been through it all
My backs against the wall
It's crashin' down on me tonight

And we're headin' for a heart heart heartbreak
And I don't ever ever wanna hear you say
Don't say you love me
Don't even
Don't say you love me
You're leavin'

We're headin' for a heart heart heartbreak
And I'm gonna go and turn around and walk away
Don't say you love me
Don't even
Don't say you love me
You're leavin'

I'm sick and tired of this whole situation
Here comes another fight
Beating me down with the same conversation
No don't say you love me tonight

And we're headin' for a heart heart heartbreak
And I don't ever ever wanna hear you say
Don't say you love me
Don't even
Don't say you love me
You're leavin'

And we're headin' for a heart heart heartbreak
And I'm gonna go and turn around and walk away
Don't say you love me
Don't even
Don't say you love me
You're leavin'

Said we're headin' for a heart heart heartbreak
And I don't ever ever wanna hear you say
Don't say you love me
Don't even
Don't say you love me
You're leavin'


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Heart Heart Heartbreak Lyrics as written by Martin Johnson David Katz

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    oh my lord.

    thrwmyhrtawy.on September 03, 2009   Link

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