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lyrics
You sewed your heart up years ago.
What caused the damage, I don't know.
Perhaps it was all of the heavy drinking.
Oh, love's that operation game:
Can't mend your heart without some pain.
But lately I've come around to thinking
You gotta let it go.
My heart is pretty much in tact,
But recently I found a crack
And now I'm nervous it might start leaking.
I tried some glue to fix the gap;
Who knows how long the stuff will last,
Especially when it resumes it beating.
Now throw that broken soul away.
Show me love and let me stay.
I found myself when I found you.
Don't be afraid of losing time;
This operation's going fine.
Just open up and when you do,
You gotta let it go.
I kept my nose firm in its place,
Removed my heart to spite my face.
Now I've forgotten where I'd hide it.
You say I better find it fast.
I don't know where I had it last.
Don't worry baby, I didn't lose it
I'll find it.
You sewed your heart up years ago
And you won't let me in, I know.
You'd think four years would be enough to fix it.
Oh love's that operation game;
Be careful to avoid the pain.
Don't know about you, but I'm okay to risk it.
credits
from Those Were Good Times, Weren't They?,
released June 11, 2013
written by Kay Barker & Joseph Barker
vocals: Kay Barker
drums: Alexander Young
keys, guitars, back-up vocals: Joseph Barker
flute: Kay Barker
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