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Breaking Love

Why can't you hear your soul mate's plea?
Why don't you feel all the pain within me?
I know you'll never let me touch you again
I'm shell shocked, another broken man

Break my heart, breaking love is such a fancy art
Breaking love is a game you've learned how to play to win

Please don't reject my last request
Don't decide that I gave you my best
I lived our love in a childhood dream
But I never dreamed we'd be a losing team
Now every time you cannot meet my eyes
My love shatters and a piece of it dies
I watch you move and it tears me apart
Breaking my love as you're breaking my heart

Break my heart, breaking love is such a fancy art
Breaking love is a game to you, only a game to you
And so you break my heart
Breaking my love as you're breaking my heart
Breaking love is a game you've learned how to play to win
Breaking love is a game you've learned how to play to win

Peter Cross is the songwriter, the lead singer and he also sings all the harmony tracks, plus he's the arranger and the producer.

Commentary:

Breaking Love is about Mona, and it was written during the summer of 1994, about two months after the atomic divorce bomb exploded all over me. Mona was my high school sweetheart, soul mate, best friend, confidant, life saver, and ultimately, mother of my two sons. When she kidnapped Jason and Alex on May 5, 1994, she almost killed me. But the pain of losing my two precious boys appears to have awakened the sleeping Music Muse, and songs like this one started flowing into my mind again after so many years of having nothing at all to do with music. Since God is the creative force itself, it's clear to me that God works in very STRANGE ways indeed.

The immortal soul of rock and roll
Peter is the singer standing up at the mic on the left


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