Maybe we could make it all right
We could make it better sometime

Maybe we could make it happen, baby
We could keep trying
But things will never change
So I don't look back
Still I'm dying with every step I take
But I don't look back

Just a little, little bit better
Good enough to waste some time
Tell me would it make you happy, baby

We could keep trying
But things will never change
So I don't look back
Still I'm dying with every step I take
But I don't look back

We could keep trying
But things will never change
So I don't look back
Still I'm dying with every step I take
But I don't look back

And it hurts with every heartbeat
And it hurts with every heartbeat
And it hurts with every heartbeat
And it hurts with every heartbeat
And it hurts with every heartbeat
And it hurts with every heartbeat
And it hurts with every heartbeat
And it hurts with every heartbeat


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With Every Heartbeat Lyrics as written by Carl Bagge Andreas Kleerup

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  • +2
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    convincing the heart

    the relationship is in shambles; she's hurting, but she tells herself that she wont look back. she's searching for every reason not to look back. it hurts with every heart beat, but she wont look back- she cant look back.

    beccahooon December 10, 2007   Link
  • +1
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    pure pop, loves the pure

    vauinon October 29, 2007   Link
  • +1
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    I usually detest pop, but this song is incredible.

    Shotgunnon March 17, 2008   Link
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    This song is amazing. It charges me ... makes me feel like stepping forward with the world trying to bring me to my knees, with the world tugging on my legs. Still I go on. Still I don't look back. I've been there when my heart has hurt so much I couldn't stand it.

    When I was damned when I felt that way, damned if I tried to stop the feeling.

    I'm so proud of myself today. This song makes me feel that way. Proud for overcoming it all.

    chino69on February 09, 2011   Link
  • 0
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    amazing song

    avrilxxxon June 05, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    all dance music should sound this good.

    spidermanpantson July 15, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    dont normally like dance music but this is too good not to.

    obviously about breaking up with someone youre still in love with but cant be with because it just wont work.

    very poingant, if that is how you spell it.

    selfishisgorgeouson July 20, 2007   Link
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    Beautiful song. Lyrics are perfectly matched to the strings with that throbbing bass. After a recent breakup this made me slightly emo.

    Kushon August 14, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    The radio one live lounge version is so beautiful.

    shroboon November 02, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    love it!! One of Summer 2007's best songs!

    ilviveon November 21, 2007   Link

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