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Break Up to Make Up - Joan Osborne
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Break Up to Make Up Joan Osborne

"Break Up to Make Up" by Joan Osborne is a #Rock song from 1995 that explores the cyclical nature of love and relationships, highlighting the struggles and reconciliations that define intimacy. Its poignant lyrics reflect on emotional complexity, while its soulful instrumentation enhances the theme of longing. The song resonates with listeners, emphasizing the bittersweet reality of love.

Break Up to Make Up - Joan Osborne
Tell me what's wrong - with you
Tell me why I - never seem to make you happy
Though heaven knows I try
What does it take - to please you
Tell me just how - I can satisfy you baby
You're drivin' me wild

Break up to make up
That's all we do
First you love me, then you hate me
That's a game for fools
Break up to make up
That's all we do
First you love me, then you hate me
That's a game for fools

When I come home - from workin'
You're on the phone
Talkin' 'bout how bad I treat you
Now tell me I'm wrong
You say it's me - who argues
I say it's you
We have got to get together
Or baby we're through

Break up to make up
That's all we do
First you love me, then you hate me
That's a game for fools
Break up to make up
That's all we do
First you love me, then you hate me
That's a game for fools
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