We got hours and hours of fights
I've seen them in our hearts
Before we sleep
Textured like a moment cries
I'll only be in parks if you were weak

'Cause everybody broke me up
Everybody broke me up, everybody broke me up

This is how they used to live
Before they got the cars to help them sing
Child-like a moment stance I've seen a pack of wolf turn to rings
And all we have is what you thought
Before you left and I got this song
So take me through the makeshift lies
I don't know if you ever will

'Cause everybody broke me up
Everybody broke me up, everybody broke me up

And I can't dance cause I don't know the time
And I can't chance cause I already had mine
Everybody broke me up, everybody broke me up
Everybody broke me up, everybody broke me up

Let's dance put away the crack head kids
And try to live in no man's times
They will do the sidewalk things 'cause they dreamt to you in sleep
And sleep is all we have
And sleep is all we have


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Broke Me Up Lyrics as written by Charles Spearin Brendan Canning

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    This is probably the worst translation I've seen here ...

    (booklet lyrics) We got hours and hours of fights I've seen them in our hearts before we sleep textured like a moment cries i'll only be in parks if you were weak

    cuz everybody broke me up everybody broke me up, everybody broke me up

    this is how they used to live before they got the cars to help them sing child-like a moment stance I've seen a pack of wolf turn to rings and all we have is what you thought before you left and I got this song so take me through the makeshift lies I don't know if you ever will

    cuz everybody broke me up everybody broke me up, everybody broke me up

    And I can't dance cause I don't know the time and I can't chance cause I already had mine everbody broke me up, everybody broke me up everbody broke me up, everybody broke me up

    Let's dance put away the crack head kids and try to live in no man's times they will do the sidewalk things cause they dreamt to you in sleep and sleep is all we have and sleep is all we have

    FiberOpticJesuson May 28, 2008   Link

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