Whoa, oh
Whoa, oh
Whoa, oh
Whoa, oh

Now listen to me baby (oh, oh-oh)
Before I love and leave you (oh, oh-oh)
They call me heart breaker (oh, oh-oh)
I don't wanna deceive you (oh, oh-oh)

If you fall for me
I'm not easy to please
I'm might tear you apart
Told you from the start, baby, from the start

I'm only gonna break, break your, break, break your heart
I'm only gonna break, break your, break, break your heart
I'm only gonna break, break your, break, break your heart
I'm only gonna break, break your, break, break your heart

Whoa, oh
Whoa, oh

There's no point tryna hide it (oh, oh-oh)
No point tryna evade it (oh, oh-oh)
I know I got a problem (oh, oh-oh)
Problem with misbehavin' (oh, oh-oh)

If you fall for me
I'm not easy to please
I might tear you apart
Told you from the start, baby from the start

I'm only gonna break, break your, break, break your heart
I'm only gonna break, break your, break, break your heart
I'm only gonna break, break your, break, break your heart
I'm only gonna break, break your, break, break your heart

Whoa, oh
Whoa, oh
Whoa, oh
Whoa, oh

Ayy, and I know karma's gonna get me back for being so cold (ayy)
Like a big bad wolf, I'm born to be bad and bad to the bone (ayy)
If you fall for me, I'm only gonna tear you apart (ayy)
Told you from the start (ayy)

I'm only gonna break, break your, break, break your heart
I'm only gonna break, break your, break, break your heart
I'm only gonna break, break your, break, break your heart
I'm only gonna break, break your, break, break your heart
I'm only gonna break, break your, break, break your heart
I'm only gonna break, break your, break, break your heart
I'm only gonna break, break your, break, break your heart
I'm only gonna break, break your, break, break your heart

Whoa, oh
Whoa, oh
Whoa, oh
Whoa, oh


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Break Your Heart Lyrics as written by Taio Cruz Christopher Brian Bridges

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    Where's the Ludacris breakdown? Someone should either add it or make another song page for that version.

    governmentproj13on June 18, 2010   Link

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