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What Tomorrow Brings Heartbreak Serenade


I don't think everything has a reason
Things don't always turn out the way they should be
I cry by myself, for my loss of you
You broke me down
It broke me down for the last time

Why did you leave?
Why did you go?
I need you here right now

Please explain to me
Why do I always end up like this?
This is my last heartbreak serenade

The words that you said
They brought me on my knees
My mind is in turmoil
But all I ever wanted was to have somebody
close to me

Why did you leave?
Why did you go?
I need you here right now

Please explain to me
Why do I always end up like this?
I am sick of fighting
Please explain to me
Why I'm fading into the darkest corner of my soul
This is my last heartbreak serenade

Is it really supposed to be like this?
Like history repeats itself
I am searching like a madman for the answer
But I still don't understand

Without you
I am moving on
But I’ll make you regret that you choose to leave
I am sick of fighting
This is my last heartbreak serenade

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