I felt picture perfect
On and off a shelf to a broken frame of mind, a broken frame of mind
It comes back and haunts me
A bullet undercover, it fooled me every time, it fooled me every time

But even if I lose it all
I've got so much left to give, I won't give up, no, no
My heart's on the front-line, I'm not afraid

I will love you
Like I've never been hurt
Run through fire for you
Like I've never been burned
I'm gonna risk it all like I've never lost
Gonna give it all I've got
I will love you,
I will love like I've never been hurt, never been hurt

You set fire to ashes
You fought through the darkness and brought me back to life, you brought me back to life

So even if I lose it all
I got so much left to give, I won't give up, no, no
My heart's on the front-line, I'm not afraid

I will love you
Like I've never been hurt
Run through fire for you
Like I've never been burned
I'm gonna risk it all like I've never lost
Gonna give it all I've got
I will love you
I will love like I've never been hurt, never been hurt

I will love you and forever
I will love you like I never
Like I never heard goodbye
Like I never heard a lie
Like I'm falling into love for the first time
Yeah

I will love you
Like I've never been hurt
Run through fire for you
Like I've never been burned
I'm gonna risk it all like I've never lost
Gonna give it all I've got
I will love you
I will love like I've never been hurt, never been hurt


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Never Been Hurt Lyrics as written by Demi Lovato Alexandra Tamposi

Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Word Collections Publishing, Walt Disney Music Company, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    My Interpretation

    In my opinion this song is about Demi, falling in love with someone who she believes can help her recover from the many times her heart has been broken. So, she's willing to give everything to this love because she really believes that he will not hurt her, and so whe will love him with all her heart, without holding back.

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