Broken Again Songtext
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Broken Again Songtext
Broken like the money
Broken just like everybody
Broken like an emptiness
Breaking in our hands
Broken like the dawn
Broken water
Broken new born daughter
Broken like the mender
Broken tender light and slender
As the shadow of a night time
Breaks the sunshine
Broken finally
Broken fine
Broken once and for all
And evеry time
Broken well
Brokеn kind
Like a kindness tries to break a crime
Like a freedom is a broken line
Broken night and move your body
Breaks ain′t ashamed of time
Broken holy
Broken like the only broken thing and
Winning in the loss like home
Like a message on an old phone
Like a voice, like teeth
Like we have to have one each
Like the trains
Like the way I say your name sometimes
Like the earth, like the earth
Like the earth for a name
For a first love or a lesson in shame
Broken again
And broken again
Broken again
Broken in the cold of charity
That's broken by a flame
Broke like the money
Broken just like everybody
Asking one another
For the way
Broken just like everybody
Broken like an emptiness
Breaking in our hands
Broken like the dawn
Broken water
Broken new born daughter
Broken like the mender
Broken tender light and slender
As the shadow of a night time
Breaks the sunshine
Broken finally
Broken fine
Broken once and for all
And evеry time
Broken well
Brokеn kind
Like a kindness tries to break a crime
Like a freedom is a broken line
Broken night and move your body
Breaks ain′t ashamed of time
Broken holy
Broken like the only broken thing and
Winning in the loss like home
Like a message on an old phone
Like a voice, like teeth
Like we have to have one each
Like the trains
Like the way I say your name sometimes
Like the earth, like the earth
Like the earth for a name
For a first love or a lesson in shame
Broken again
And broken again
Broken again
Broken in the cold of charity
That's broken by a flame
Broke like the money
Broken just like everybody
Asking one another
For the way
Writer(s): Angus James Fairbairn, Conrad Vijay Singh, Rosalind Leyden, Matthew Bourne, Ursula Rose Hutchinson Russell Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com