Hurts

Album cover art for "Hurts" by NOW That’s What I Call Music!

NOW That’s What I Call Music! - R&B, Pop

Hurts

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[Intro] Baby, I'm not made of stone, it hurts Loving you the way I do, it hurts [Verse 1] Hold tight, it's a sing-along I'm alright, I'm alright, but I could be wrong, baby I know you remember me 5'3" in the back of the library, come on You could at least try, look at me Ah man, ah man, what a tragedy, ha-ha Bang, bang, there goes paradise Ah shit, why we always have to roll the dice, la-la Hearts beating irregular Two seats in the back of the cinema, hazy Ah yeah, you forgetting that And all the mad shit we did after that, crazy Your heart's a cold November I swear you're giving me shivers, shivers [Chorus] Baby, I'm not made of stone, it hurts Loving you the way I do, it hurts When all that's left to do is watch it burn Oh baby, I'm not made of stone, it hurts [Verse 2] Hold on, it's a marathon Run fast, run fast like the rivers run, goddamn Another scene in the restaurant Ah, took a minute 'til the penny dropped, you know My tears don't fall too often But your knife is cutting me deep Deep, deep, deep, deep, deep, deep, deep [Chorus] Baby, I'm not made of stone, it hurts Loving you the way I do, it hurts When all that's left to do is watch it burn Oh yeah, baby, I'm not made of stone, it hurts [Bridge] It hurts the way that you pretend you don't remember It hurts the way that you forget our times together Like the time late in bed when you said it's forever, baby I can't, I can't explain no more [Chorus] Baby, I'm not made of stone, it hurts Loving you the way I do, it hurts When all that's left to do is watch it burn Oh baby, I'm not made of stone, it hurts [Outro] Oh baby, I'm not made of stone, it hurts Loving you the way I do, it hurts

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Credits

Writers
  • Emeli Sandé
  • James Murray
  • Matthew Holmes
  • Mustafa Omer
  • Philip Leigh