Love My Enemy
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Love My Enemy
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Open wounds before the start
This is where we fall apart
It's alright
It's alright
Eternity can die today
It's alright
It's okay
I can't live on memories
I can't love my enemy
We cannot repair the past
A broken heart is made of glass
No, I can't live on memories
We can greet the end alone
Sorrow needs an empty home
It's alright
It's alright
Years and pain can fade away
It's alright
It's okay
I can't live on memories
I can't love my enemy
We cannot repair the past
A broken heart is made of glass
No, I can't live on memories
There's no replacing
The time we're wasting
I can't... Live on memories
I can't... Love my enemy
We cannot repair the past
A broken heart is made of glass
No, I can't live on memories
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Who performs "Love My Enemy"?
Mark Morton performs "Love My Enemy", and this lyric page sits inside the Mark Morton catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to All I Had To Lose and Axis (feat. Mark Lanegan) with a short reason for opening each page next.
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