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Bittersweet Lyrics


Your arms around me come undone
Makes my heart beat like a drum
See the panic in my eyes
Kiss me only when I cry
Cause you always want what you're running from
And you know this is more than you can take
Baby don't forget my name
When the morning breaks us
Baby please don't look away
When the morning breaks us
Oh your touch, so bittersweet (Aahhh ah aaha)
Baby don't forget my name
When the morning breaks us
Your cheek is softly by the sun
Makes my heart beat like a drum
I know it hurts you
I know it burns you
Hot and cold in a lonely hotel room

Look into me, tell me why you're crying
I need to know
Cause you always want what you're running from
It's always been that way (oooohh)
Baby don't forget my name
When the morning breaks us
Baby please don't look away
When the morning breaks us
Oh your touch, so bittersweet (Aahhh ah aaha)
Baby don't forget my name
When the morning breaks us
Cause you always want what you're running from
Baby don't forget my name
When the morning breaks us
Baby please don't look away
When the morning breaks us
Oh your touch, so bittersweet (Aahhh ah aaha)
Baby don't forget my name
When the morning breaks us

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Jim Brickman (born November 20, 1961) is an American composer and pianist. Brickman is known for his solo piano compositions, which are classified as new age music. Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, Brickman enrolled in the Cleveland Institute of Music taking courses in composition and performance, while taking business classes at Case Western Reserve University. His music career started when he was nineteen, when Jim Henson hired him to write tunes for Sesame Street. He was also hired to write commercial jingles while in college.

Read more about Jim Brickman on Last.fm.


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