How Many
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How Many
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Are you the one to break these chains,
Cause I don't ever wanna hurt again,
Give me the time to just believe,
CHORUS
How many love do I begin,
How many times before I win,
How many chances do I have to take,
When will I learn from my mistakes,
Is there a love to set me free,
How many loves you're gonna take on me,
to bring the spell, to bring the change,
How many love?
Seems like a life time passed me by,
And I don't need another reason why
Why I should compromise myself,
No,
So why don't you say there's no one else,
It's only true that I will hear you tell
don't break my heart don't make me leave
Chorus till end
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