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Heartbreaker (Pwolf's Monday at Park Mix) - Metronomy



     
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Heartbreaker (Pwolf's Monday at Park Mix) Lyrics


I heard she broke your heart again
So now you're gonna come and see me
We're back to the start again
When's she gonna set me free?I've been there time and time again
The girl's no good for me and you
She hurts me tooI heard she broke your heart again
I heard she broke your heart
Well, that girl's a heartbreakerI heard she broke your heart again
I heard she broke your heart
Well, that girl's a heartbreakerWell now, that girl may have friends in the business
And great qualities that I have yet to see
But in my eyes, she's done us wrong
Enough times for you to side with meI heard she broke your heart again
I heard she broke your heart
Well, that girl's a heartbreakerI heard she broke your heart again
I heard she broke your heart
Well, that girl's a heartbreakerHeartbreaker, I'll break her
Heartbreaker, I'll break ya

Heartbreaker, I'll break her
Heartbreaker, I'll break yaHeartbreaker, I'll break her
Heartbreaker, I'll break ya
Heartbreaker, I'll break her
Heartbreaker, I'll break ya
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JOSEPH PATRICK MOUNTPublished by
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Metronomy is an electropop group which formed in 1999 in Totnes, Devon, United Kingdom, originally as the solo project of Joseph Mount. The project later expanded into a full band, which currently consists of Joseph Mount (vocals, keyboards, guitar), Oscar Cash (keyboards, saxophone, vocals), Gbenga Adelekan (bass, vocals) and Anna Prior (drums, vocals). The band has released three albums: "Pip Paine (Pay The £5000 You Owe)" (2006), "Nights Out" (2008) and "The English Riviera" (2011).

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