Learn To Live With Your Heartbreaks

Gian Sciandra, Arnold Goland

Learn to live with your heartbreaks
You can do it if you try
The worst that can happen, baby
You'll just curl up and die

Did it hurt when she said she was leavin'?
Did it tear you up when you knew you were through?
And when you realised what you saw in her eyes
Did you think that the world was fallin' apart
On you...don't you believe it baby
When you left me, so did I

Learn to live with your heartbreaks
You can do it if you try
The worst that can happen, baby
You'll just curl up and die

Were you stunned when she smiled from thе doorway?
Did it cut your heart how she lied, "thеre's no-one new"?
And begging from your knees, as she handed you the keys
Did you think the walls were crashing down
On you...don't you believe it baby
When you left me, so did I

Now, learn to live with your heartbreaks
You can do it if you try
The worst that can happen, baby
You'll just curl up and die

Learn to live with your heartbreaks
You can do it if you try
The worst that can happen, baby
You'll just curl up and die

Trivia about the song Learn To Live With Your Heartbreaks by Saturday Looks Good to Me

When was the song “Learn To Live With Your Heartbreaks” released by Saturday Looks Good to Me?
The song Learn To Live With Your Heartbreaks was released in 2006, on the album “Sound on Sound”.
Who composed the song “Learn To Live With Your Heartbreaks” by Saturday Looks Good to Me?
The song “Learn To Live With Your Heartbreaks” by Saturday Looks Good to Me was composed by Gian Sciandra, Arnold Goland.

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