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It's probably what's best for you,
I only want the best for you
And if I'm not the best then you're stuck
I tried to sever ties and I
Ended up with wounds to bind
Like you're pouring salt in my cuts
And I just ran out of band-aids
I don't even know where to start
'Cause you can bandage the damage
You never really can fix a heart
Even though I know it's wrong
How could I be so sure
If you never say what you feel feel
I must have held your hand so tight
You didn't have the will to fight
I guess you needed more time to heal
Baby I just ran out of band-aids
I don't even know where to start
'Cause you can bandage the damage
You never really can fix a heart
Oh oh woh oh woh oh ah
Oh oh oh oh oh oh yea
Oh oh woh oh woh oh ah
Oh oh yah ya ya
Yah
You must be a miracle worker
Swearing up and down that you can fix what's broken yeah
Please don't get my hopes up no no
Baby tell me how could you be so cruel
It's like you pouring salt on my cuts
Baby I just ran out of band-aids
I don't even know where to start
'Cause you can bandage the damage
You never really can fix a heart
Baby I just ran out of band-aids
I don't even know where to start
'Cause you can bandage the damage
You never really can fix a heart
Oh no no no
You never really can fix a heart
Oh no no no
You never really can fix a heart
Oh oh oh
Oh ya oh ah
Oh oh oh oh
You never really can fix my heart
I only want the best for you
And if I'm not the best then you're stuck
I tried to sever ties and I
Ended up with wounds to bind
Like you're pouring salt in my cuts
And I just ran out of band-aids
I don't even know where to start
'Cause you can bandage the damage
You never really can fix a heart
Even though I know it's wrong
How could I be so sure
If you never say what you feel feel
I must have held your hand so tight
You didn't have the will to fight
I guess you needed more time to heal
Baby I just ran out of band-aids
I don't even know where to start
'Cause you can bandage the damage
You never really can fix a heart
Oh oh woh oh woh oh ah
Oh oh oh oh oh oh yea
Oh oh woh oh woh oh ah
Oh oh yah ya ya
Yah
You must be a miracle worker
Swearing up and down that you can fix what's broken yeah
Please don't get my hopes up no no
Baby tell me how could you be so cruel
It's like you pouring salt on my cuts
Baby I just ran out of band-aids
I don't even know where to start
'Cause you can bandage the damage
You never really can fix a heart
Baby I just ran out of band-aids
I don't even know where to start
'Cause you can bandage the damage
You never really can fix a heart
Oh no no no
You never really can fix a heart
Oh no no no
You never really can fix a heart
Oh oh oh
Oh ya oh ah
Oh oh oh oh
You never really can fix my heart
Lyrics submitted by thoseguiltyeyes
Track duration: 03:13
"Fix a Heart" as written by Priscilla Renea/kiriakou Hamilton
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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When she says "like you're pouring salt in my cuts" Like is a simile comparing her pain of the end of a relationship to the pain it would be pouring salt in her cuts.
i feel the chorus is about a relationship that hasn't been going good for a while and kinda avoiding break up , probably fighting and probably was mean to hear and hurt her while she was already going through a bad time. I feel that the lyrics are saying that the other person in the relationship was apologizing for something they did that hurt her and she's saying you can cover it up or you can apologize but it can never be fixed the damage will always be there.
like when you crumble a piece of paper, the crease from where you crumbled it is still there and it stays and the more you crumble it the weaker it gets.It just never goes back.
I feel that the bridge is the other person working towards saying i can make it up to you im sorry i'll make it better
" you must be a miracle worker swearing up and down you can fix what's been broken"
then when she says " please don't get my hopes up"
i feel that she took there word for it and she ended up being disappointed and blaming him for not being able to fix it or reaching the expectations she set.
Then she repeats to she still feels horrible and then later realizes he or anyone will be able to fix her heart ( and anyones)
"It's probably what's best for you
I only want the best for you
And if I'm not the best, then you're stuck
I tried to sever ties
And I ended up with wounds to bind
Like you're pouring salt in my cuts"
She is basically saying that breaking up is what's best for the other person. She is saying she just wants the best for the guy even if it means breaking up and if she's not the best then he would be stuck. She tried to let him go by "severing ties" but the guy isn't truly happy. She ended up with "wounds to bind" because she is also heartbroken by having to let him go so that he's not "stuck."
"And I just ran out of band-aids
I don't even know where to start
'Cause you can bandage the damage
You never really can fix a heart"
Here she is saying that she ran out of band-aids to fix her broken heart. She doesn't know where to start to actually fix her broken heart because her heart isn't physically broken so obviously, a band-aid wouldn't work. Band-aids only help physical damage not emotional damage.
"Even though I know what's wrong
How could I be so sure
If you never say what you feel, feel?
I must have held your hand so tight
You didn't have the will to fight
I guess you needed more time to heal"
Here she is saying that the guy never told her how he felt and that she must have held onto him for so long knowing that he just wasn't fighting for the relationship anymore. He needed more space and she didn't give that to him.
"Baby, I just ran out of band-aids
I don't even know where to start
'Cause you can bandage the damage
You never really can fix a heart"
Same as before.
"Yeah, you must be a miracle worker
Swearing up and down you can fix what's been broken, yeah
Please don't get my hopes up
No, no
Baby, tell me, how could you be so cruel?
Its like you're pouring salt on my cuts."
Here she is talking to the guy saying that he they would need a miracle worker to fix their relationship. The guy keeps saying that he can fix everything knowing that it won't work and he will get her hopes up. "Its like you're pouring salt on my cuts" means that he is just making the damage a lot worse. Salt isn't literally going into her cuts.