Eleanor McEvoy
Eleanor McEvoy
Eleanor McEvoy
Eleanor McEvoy
Eleanor McEvoy
Eleanor McEvoy
Eleanor McEvoy
Eleanor McEvoy
Eleanor McEvoy
Eleanor McEvoy
Eleanor McEvoy
Café windows, street lamps
Neon lights ablaze that shine all over town
In brilliant conversation, with somebody new
He’s out there showin’ ’round
[Chorus]
Please, heart, you’re killing me
I’m lost among the faces
Where a sideways glance says romance on a whim
Pretty boys with blue eyes
Smilin’ stylin’ just reminding me of him
[Chorus]
Please, heart, you’re killing me
Please, heart, you’re killing me
Can’t go out at night
Can’t stay here at home
Can’t go anywhere
’Cause he’ll be there
Can’t get out of bed
Can’t get any sleep
Can’t do anything
What does he care?
Does he care?
Everywhere I turn, I see
The past jump out in front of me “hello”
Someone’s got it in for me
This whole damn town has secrets I don’t know
[Chorus]
Please, heart, you’re killing me
Please, heart, you’re killing me
Four a.m. I brave the cold
The garbage trucks are on a roll, “surprise”
A vision through the subway steam
I see him and I can’t believe my eyes
[Chorus]
Please, heart, you’re killing me
Please, heart, you’re killing me
You’re killing me
You’re killing me
You’re killing me
Stop killing me
Please Heart, You’re Killing Me was written by Eleanor McEvoy & Rodney Crowell.