Hardly Undone
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Hardly Undone
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I thought you were quite charming
But that's where you were smooth
Covering up your past
With broken parts
And pieces of hearts I never knew
And I'm not too brave
But brave enough to say
That you were wrong
Honey, you were wrong
And I could take the blame
Or play the innocent one
And I wish it wasn't this way
But these lines are crossed
And they are hardly undone
And I'm not too brave
But brave enough to say
That you were wrong
What's that you're thinkin'?
And do you feel the same?
'Cause I know I'm not too brave
And I was a delicate one
Could you be brave enough to say
That you were wrong?
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