Mysterious, blown in with the night
All this beauty captured in a frame
Visibly shaken, but never stirred
Drives them insane
I see the way she plays her men
And I know I've got to know her name

She's so beautifully broken
Shaped by the wind
Dangerously twisted
Here I go again

I see the way she cast her spell
It's like drowning in moonlight
Discards them she's done
They're lost in her twilight
I watch her move from star to star
And I wonder why, why it feels so right

She's so beautifully broken
You can barely see the flaw
Especially from a distance
Which is always how I fall

Why do I fall for the dangerous ones?
The ones that never learned to let go
And why do I lie to myself
And pretend that I can break her
When she's already been so

Beautifully broken

Why do I fall for the dangerous ones?
The ones that don't know how to let go
And why do I lie to myself
And pretend that I could break her
When she's already been so

Beautifully broken
Shaped by the wind
Dangerously twisted
Here I go again
Here I go again


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Beautifully Broken Lyrics as written by Daniel Louis Warren Haynes

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    General Comment

    Sorry but the above lyrics are incorrect. The lyrics below are correct from one of Warren Haynes' or Gov't Mule's web sites.

    Beautifully Broken by Warren Haynes & Danny Louis

    Mysterious, blown in with the night All this beauty captured in a frame Visibly shaken, but never stirred Drives them insane I see the way she plays her men And I know I've got to know her name

    She's so beautifully broken Shaped by the wind Dangerously twisted Here I go again

    I see the way she cast her spell It's like drowning in moonlight Discards them she's done They're lost in her twilight I watch her move from star to star And I wonder why, why it feels so right

    She's so beautifully broken You can barely see the flaw Especially from a distance Which is always how I fall

    Why do I fall for the dangerous ones? The ones that never learned to let go And why do I lie to myself And pretend that I can break her When she's already been so

    Beautifully broken

    Why do I fall for the dangerous ones? The ones that don't know how to let go And why do I lie to myself And pretend that I could break her When she's already been so

    Beautifully broken Shaped by the wind Dangerously twisted Here I go again Here I go again

    angelemeraldon March 04, 2006   Link
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    My Interpretation

    My name is Sunshine Powers and this is from my blog: Diaries of a Tenderloin Princess diariesoftenderloinprincess.com

    Thursday, August 23, 2012 Blog 89: I am Beautifully Broken (Love Tales Part VI)

    Love Tales Parts I-V are blogs 10, 17, 35, 47

    TLprincesson October 17, 2012   Link
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    My Interpretation

    THis is from my Blog: Diaries of a Tenderloin Princess

    By.Sunshine Powers

    Thursday, August 23, 2012

    Blog 89: I am Beautifully Broken (Love Tales Part VI)

    Love Tales Parts I-V are blogs 10, 17, 35, 47

    TLprincesson October 17, 2012   Link

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