Heartbreak a Stranger - Bob Mould



     
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Heartbreak a Stranger Lyrics


Well days come and days go by
So it matters, so you say
But it's all coming back in a way
Nothing will ever change
The words exchanged for revenge inside
You know these things take timeNow and then, these words
They make me laugh so powerful
Going through several lies
They've never been so trueI know that I'm used to time
You know what it is, don't you?
Some words make us all cry
It's so talentedIf anybody could read my mind
And share with me these thoughts
Of all the enemies left behind
And friends that time forgotPretending nothing could ever faze you
Well, some things never change
Tell me why do these words ring home
How can you heartbreak a stranger?

Heartbreak a strangerWell days come, days go by
So it matters, so you say
But it's all coming back in a way
And everyone knows a way
And everybody runs away
From somebody who criesIf anybody could read my mind
And share with me these thoughts
Of all the enemies left behind
And friends that time forgotPretending nothing could ever faze you
Well, some things never change
Tell me why do these words ring home
How can you heartbreak a stranger?
Oh, heartbreak a stranger
Heartbreak a strangerOh, It's all coming back in a way
Oh, It's all coming back in a way
Oh, It's all coming back in a way
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Bob Mould (born October 16, 1960, in Malone, New York) is an American musician, principally known for his work as guitarist, vocalist and songwriter for influential rock bands Hüsker Dü in the 1980s and Sugar in the 1990s. Born in Malone, New York, Mould lived in several places, including Pine City, Minnesota and the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, where he attended Macalester College. There, he formed Hüsker Dü in the late 1970s, with drummer/singer Grant Hart and bass guitarist Greg Norton.

Read more about Bob Mould on Last.fm.


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