You're my one obsession
You're my daydream in the afternoon
It's my great depression
I love knowing that I can't have you, oh

The things I should be running from
I never seem to get enough

Ready for the heartbreak now
Got me spinning out of control
And I'm haunted by the way that I want you
'Cause you can't help who you love
I'm lonely all over again
Lonely all over again
No you can't help who you love

Opposite attraction
Pull me like a magnet into you
'Cause a chain reaction
Hold me down so I can't make a move, woah

The things I should be running from
I never seem to get enough

Ready for the heartbreak now
Got me spinning out of control
And I'm haunted by the way that I want you
'Cause you can't help who you love
I'm lonely all over again
I'm lonely all over again
No you can't help who you love

Only you know how to set me off
I never seem to get enough

Ready for the heartbreak now
Got me spinning out of control
And I'm haunted by the way that I want you
'Cause you can't help who you love
I'm lonely all over again
I'm lonely all over again
No you can't help who you love
Woo oh oh No you can't help who you love

No you can't help who you love


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Heartbreak Now Lyrics as written by Michelle Jacquet Branch Bleu Mcauley

Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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