Every time I think about it
I shiver like I've never shook
And all the while we talk about it
It never feels exactly like it should

Even if we turned it around
It would only do no good

So baby, don't fake it
When you already know
You can't shake it
And it's starting to show
I can't fill that hole in your heart
Like I could at the start

I felt a fire burning long before
I even saw the smoke
A tragedy just looming over the horizon
Still there's a part of me that hopes

That we could just turn it around
But it would only do no good
Just remember there's nobody else
That could love you like I could

So baby, don't fake it
When you already know
You can't shake it
And it's starting to show
I can't fill that hole in your heart
Like I could at the start

Yeah, baby, don't fake it
When you already know
You can't shake it
And it's starting to show
I can't fill that hole in your heart
Like I could at the start

Oh
Oh

So baby, don't fake it
When you already know
You can't shake it
And it's starting to show
I can't fill that hole in your heart
Like I could at the start
I can't fill that hole in your heart
Like I could at the start

Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh


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Hole In Your Heart Lyrics as written by Michael James Kerr Ben Thatcher

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    First. Can't wait for this band's full album!

    meatballizon August 10, 2014   Link
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    good lyrics, but he definitely says "so sick, so tired, never let it go."

    monsturrron November 21, 2014   Link

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