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Shot through the heart

நான் வெகு நாட்களாக தேடி கொண்டிருந்த ஒரு பாடல் இது.....

இந்த பாடலை நீங்கள் கேட்க நேரிட்டால் கட்டாயம் இந்த பாடல் வரிகள் உங்களுக்கு தேவை. காரணம் பாட்டு சத்தியமா புரியாது......


An angels smile is what you sell
You promise me heaven, then put me through hell
Chains of love got a hold on me
When passions a prison, you cant break free

Youre a loaded gun
Theres nowhere to run
No one can save me
The damage is done

Chorus:
Shot through the heart
And youre to blame
You give love a bad name
I play my part and you play your game
You give love a bad name
You give love a bad name

Paint your smile on your lips
Blood red nails on your fingertips
A school boys dream, you act so shy
Your very first kiss was your first kiss goodbye

Youre a loaded gun
Theres nowhere to run
No one can save me
The damage is done

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