Harmless Heart

Kim Patton Johnston / Liz Rose

You said you were afraid to trust
So sorry for yourself, it must be hard
Living inside your head
And I'm no angel in disguise
I've had my share of alibis
But I was true to you
I meant every word I said
What's the use
You believe whatever you want to

Chorus:
You can run, you can hide
Love will still come to find you
You can turn it away
Keep romancing your pain
You're the best at self-defense
I'd say you've mastered the art
But baby, mine was a harmless heart

In your eyes I'm like the rest
You set me up to fail the test
And prove that you were right
Everyone lets you down
The ghost of all that might have been
Keeps tapping on your shoulder
But you just keep on movin'
You never turn around
If you ever do
I hope you see that I really loved you

Chorus:
You can run, you can hide
Love will still come to find you
You can turn it away
Keep romancing your pain
You're the best at self-defense
I'd say you've mastered the art
But baby, mine was a harmless heart

You're the best at self-defense
I'd say you've mastered the art
But baby, mine was a harmless heart
Baby, mine was a harmless heart

Trivia about the song Harmless Heart by Trisha Yearwood

When was the song “Harmless Heart” released by Trisha Yearwood?
The song Harmless Heart was released in 2001, on the album “Inside Out”.
Who composed the song “Harmless Heart” by Trisha Yearwood?
The song “Harmless Heart” by Trisha Yearwood was composed by Kim Patton Johnston and Liz Rose.

Most popular songs of Trisha Yearwood

Other artists of Country