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Track: Better Broken
Artist: Sarah McLachlan
Album: Better Broken

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Name: Sarah McLachlan
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Canadian musician, singer and songwriter. Born: January 28, 1968 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. She founded Lilith Fair, a tour which showcased female musicians in the late 1990s. Known for the emotional sound of her ballads, some of her popular songs include "Building A Mystery", "Sweet Surrender", "Adia", "Angel", and "World On Fire". Her best-selling album to date is Surfacing, for which she won two Grammy Awards and four Juno Awards.

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Release: Sarah McLachlan - Better Broken
Year: 2025
Genres: Rock
Styles: Pop Rock, Soft Rock, Indie Rock

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LYRICS

Maybe if I catch my breath
Maybe if I wait a little
I'd remember how it hurts and stop before I fall
I'd forget to come apart
I'd catch myself and hold on tightly
Let memory wash over me, forgive but don't forget

So you come back to me begging
"Why'd you leave? Tell me why, how you could you let this go?"
Let it be all it is
Small and still a memory like a stone
A jagged edge made smooth by time
Let it be all it is
Small and still and better left alone

Some things are better broken
Some things are better broken

Illusions come the venom stings
Swirling visions, soft and perfect
They blur all the edges 'til everything looks fine
So I'll pretend I didn't cry and you pretend that you're my savior
We both remember what we want - to get us through the night

So don't come back to me begging
"Why'd you leave? Tell me why, how could you let this go?"
Let it be all it is
Small and still a memory like a stone
A jagged edge made smooth by time
Let it be all it is
Small and still and better left alone

Some things are better broken
Some things are better broken

Let it be all it is
Small and still a memory like a stone
A jagged edge made smooth by time
Let it be all it is
Small and still and better left alone

Some things are better broken
Some things are better broken
Some things are better broken
(Some things are better broken)