If you want my heart
you have to promise not to tear it apart
'Cause my heart
Has been hurt a lot
And it always seems
Love is not sweet, like in dreams
Something falls through
But I don't want that to happen to me and you

[Chorus]
So be
Careful, warning
Fragile heart

Last Saturday
We ate dinner at your parents' place
Last Saturday, you said
How you feel will not go away
Well, all the fishes in the sea
Could not be happier than me

[Chorus]

Only fools believe that
Nothing changes, nothing leaves
But I need to believe that we at least
Will have some dignity
'Cause everything changes
Nothing stays the same
But that's no excuse to be casual
Or to place the blame
you have to be careful with me

[Chorus]


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Fragile Heart Lyrics as written by Jewel Kilcher Anthony Bell

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    I really love this song, one of my Jewel favs... but personally i like the '0304' version better than the 'Goodbye Alice.....' version.... and it's about being in love but not wanting to get hurt, isn't that obvious?

    Molikaon August 11, 2006   Link
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    all the fishes in the sea Could not be happier than me THATS EXACTLY HOW I FEEL

    saraXkillson January 28, 2008   Link
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    This is so much better than the version of Fragile Heart that made it onto 0304 and Goodbye Alice in Wonderland. Not only are the lyrics just better written, they have a lot more humor and vulnerability to them.

    UhHuhHeron February 27, 2011   Link
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    i love this song so much <3 it's so cute and beautiful. One of her best.

    Andrew Evenstaron October 19, 2017   Link

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