Welcome To Your First Heartache
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Welcome To Your First Heartache
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I know what you're feeling
You're hurting and proud
Don't want no one seeing
Your tears hit the ground
So welcome to your first heartache
Welcome to your first broken vow
Shakes you like an earthquake
Welcome to your, welcome to your first heartache
I've been where you're standing
And let me tell you son
That it gets so much better
It's just part of growing up
So welcome to your first heartache
Welcome to your first broken vow
Shakes you like an earthquake
Welcome to your, welcome to your first heartache
It ain't the end of your world
And she ain't the last girl
So welcome to your first heartache
Welcome to your first broken vow
Shakes you like an earthquake
Welcome to your, welcome to your first heartache
Welcome to your, welcome to your first heartache
Welcome to your, welcome to your first heartache
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