Nothing Left To BreakCan't control this feeling, it breaks the shelter that you're in
And you can't make it disappear, or pretend that it's not there
When it's broken through your skin

When you're seeing for the first time
That you're standing on the front line
There's no way back
There's no one to save you now

If you choose love then let it in
But if you don't want the fight
Then why are you waiting
Turn around if that's what makes it right
Don't leave this mistake
‘Till there's nothing left to break

Everyone is watching, waiting for your move
Frightened of the consequence, you don't move at all
‘Cause you're too afraid to loose

When you're seeing for the first time
That you're standing on the front line
There's no way back
No one to save you now

If you choose love then let it in
But if you don't want the fight
Then why are you waiting
Turn around if that's what makes it right
Don't leave this mistake
‘Till there's nothing left to break

Find what's true, inside out
To get to you, there's no way out
If you can't be, if you don't see
Let it go

But If you choose love then let it in
But if you don't want the fight
Then why are you waiting
Turn around if that's what makes it right
Don't leave this mistake
‘Till there's nothing left to break


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Nothing Left To Break Lyrics as written by Steve Robson Ilse De Lange

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    To me this song is about the hard times in a relationship. And how at those times you need to coinsider both options: Love or Leave

    Musician1971on March 06, 2009   Link
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    That was 'consider' of course....

    Musician1971on March 06, 2009   Link

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