Who's gonna love you?
Who's gonna watch your back?
Who's gonna take you
Who's gonna take you like that?
The more that you run,
The more that you lose control
The more that I watch you,
The more that I let you go

You're blue as blood
And I'm thin on love
You come undone
What's left here,
What's left here is a fragile love

I could hold you
But I’d just hold you back
And I could reach for you
But you’re far off track
The more that I want you,
The more I forget your face
The more that I pray,
The more that I lose my faith

'Cause you’re blue as blood
I’m thin on love
You come undone
What’s left here
What’s left here is a fragile love

Never thought I’d let you see me so far gone
All I want is to see the hurt healed
And you come back here [x2]

'Cause you’re blue as blood
And I’m thin on love
You come undone
What’s left here
What’s left here is a fragile love

I just need to know why’d you have to go
This heart can’t take much more
What’s left here
What’s left here is a fragile love


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