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9 Emotional Lyrics From ÷

Nine of the many times Ed Sheeran wanted to make you cry.

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9 Emotional Lyrics From ÷
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Ed Sheeran's new album is nothing short of brilliance. He has always had quite a way with words, and his songs never fail to draw in a listener. Easy to say that since he released his new album, I have been quite obsessed with it. Thus my list: nine of the most emotional lyrics from ÷ (pronounced "divide"). Enjoy the feelings.

So I'll sing Hallelujah, you were an angel in the shape of my mum
When I fell down you'd be there holding me up
Spread your wings as you go
And when God takes you back
He'll say Hallelujah, you're home

-Supermarket Flowers

Cause human beings are destined to radiate or drain
What line do we stand upon cause from here it looks the same?
And only scars remain

-Save Myself

I just thought that I would tell you cause you 'oughta know
You're still a young girl trying to be loved
So let me give it to you

-New Man

But I guess you look happier, you do
My friends told me one day I'll feel it too

-Happier

I found my heart and broke it here
Made friends and lost them through the years

-Castle on the Hill

Oh I'm in pieces it's tearing me up but I know
A heart that's broke is a heart that's been loved

-Supermarket Flowers

We are still kids, but we're so in love
Fighting against all odds
I know we'll be alright this time

-Perfect

She is the flint that sparks the lighter
And the fuel that will hold the flame

-Hearts Don't Break Around Here

He said something to make you laugh
I saw that both your smiles were twice as wide as ours
Yeah you look happier, you do

-Happier

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