Swears she's okay
Don't need a witness to her feelings
She watches them escape, the good ones get away
Sew cut and paste
And the stitches of her feeling unraveling this way
Makes her feel ashamed

All around her people stare as she slowly falls apart
Picking up pieces of her clumsy little heart
It's hard to know where you're going
When you don't know where to start
But that's just life and that's the hardest part
That's the hardest part
Yeah, that's the hardest part

Spinning off track
Hit the red, or better, black
Try to make it pay
But it can never walk away
Staring at his hand like it somehow holds a future
Wondering what went wrong
Wrestling the odds

All around her people stare as she slowly falls apart

Picking up diamonds, spades, clubs, and hearts
It's hard to know where you're going
When you don't know where to start
But that's just life and that's the hardest part
That's the hardest part
Yeah, that's the hardest part

It's hard to know where we're going
When we don't, we don't know where to start
That's the hardest part
That's the hardest part
Yeah, that's the hardest part
That's the hardest part
Yeah, that's the hardest part

All around her people stare as she slowly falls apart
Picking up pieces of her clumsy little heart
It's hard to know where you're going
When you don't know where to start
But that's just life and that's the hardest part


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Clumsy Little Heart Lyrics as written by Jimmie Deeghan Matt Black

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    i think dave's saying "Staring at his hand like it somehow holds a future"

    ClumsyLittleHearton November 03, 2009   Link

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