Are you the Brutal Heart
Are you the Brutal Heart that I've been looking for
Cause if you're looking for love, you can look for that door
Hearts
Hearts that break the night in two
And arms that can't hold you that true

So use me
So use me

I don't mind at all
I don't mind that you only call me when you want
And I'm just glad you want me at all
Hearts
And hearts that break the night in two
And arms that can't hold you that true

So use me

So use me

So are we Brutal Hearts
Are we Brutal Hearts that break the nigh in two
Because I just want this night with you

Well I don't like the man
I don't like the man that I am
I just want this night with you
Well then lets take this night from black to blue
Well then lets take this night from black to blue

So use me
So use me


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Brutal Hearts Lyrics as written by Jay Malinowski Eon Sinclair

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    I love this song so much. Discovered it on the soundtrack to the movie The Romantics and fell in love. But it feels like more than a one night stand. I think its more of a friends-with-benefits deal. I don't think this is their first time together, and maybe not the last.

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