"Have The Heart" is a new English song by Post Malone, featuring Dolly Parton, and is published on Post Malone's YouTube channel. The song is part of the album F-1 Trillion. It was written by Post Malone, Louis Bell, Charlie… Read More
Have The Heart Lyrics
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[Chorus: Post Malone & Dolly Parton]
Baby, I don't have the heart to break yours
Yeah, and trouble rode in on the back of a pale white horse
You're so sweet, and tryna leave is like
Slammin' a revolvin' door (Mhm)
Baby, I don't have the heart to break yours
[Verse 1: Post Malone & Dolly Parton]
I should be calling it quits instead of calling you up (Yeah)
We should be making some plans (Mm)
Instead of makin' love (Oh)
We're playing chicken with "enough is enough"
[Chorus: Post Malone & Dolly Parton, Dolly Parton]
Baby, I don't have the heart to break yours
Yeah, and trouble rode in on the back of a pale white horse
You're so sweet, and tryna leave is like
Slammin' a revolvin' door (Mhm)
Baby, I don't have the heart to break yours
I don't have the heart
Mm-mm-mm-mm
[Verse 2: Dolly Parton]
Wanna hear somethin' sexy?
I like the way that my bed is looking over your boots
And them bell-bottoms I wear make walkin' out hard to do
We know well that it ain't gonna work
Oh, what the hell's one more night gonna hurt?
[Chorus: Post Malone & Dolly Parton, Dolly Parton]
Baby, I don't have the heart to break yours
Yeah, and trouble rode in on the back of a pale white horse
You're so sweet, and tryna leave is like
Slammin' a revolvin' door (Mhm)
Baby, I don't have the heart to break yours (To break yours)
[Outro: Post Malone & Dolly Parton, Dolly Parton]
We should saw this love in half on the sawdust floor
Baby, I don't have the heart to break yours
Baby, I don't have the heart to break yours
I just can't do it
[Chorus: Post Malone & Dolly Parton]
This section expresses the reluctance to break the other person's heart despite the difficulties in the relationship. The imagery of trouble arriving on a pale white horse suggests that the issues are both unexpected and overwhelming. The metaphor of a revolving door symbolizes the repetitive nature of the relationship's problems, where leaving feels as futile as trying to exit a door that keeps turning.
[Verse 1: Post Malone & Dolly Parton]
Here, Post Malone and Dolly Parton reflect on the contradictory actions within the relationship. They acknowledge that calling it quits would be the sensible decision, but instead, they continue to connect emotionally and physically. The phrase "playing chicken with 'enough is enough'" indicates a dangerous game of testing limits, where neither party is willing to fully commit to ending the relationship.
[Verse 2: Dolly Parton]
Dolly Parton's verse adds a layer of sensuality and regret, portraying the struggle between physical attraction and the acknowledgment that the relationship is unsustainable. Her description of the bed and bell-bottoms evokes a nostalgic and personal touch, revealing a sense of longing and the pain of letting go despite knowing it may not work out.
[Outro: Post Malone & Dolly Parton]
In the outro, the imagery of sawing the love in half on a sawdust floor evokes a sense of finality and physicality in ending the relationship. The repetition of not having the heart to break the other's heart emphasizes the emotional conflict and the difficulty of taking decisive action despite the clear need for it.
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"Have The Heart" is a new English song by Post Malone, featuring Dolly Parton, and is published on Post Malone's YouTube channel. The song is part of the album F-1 Trillion. It was written by Post Malone, Louis Bell, Charlie Handsome, Lainey Wilson, Brad Paisley, and Ashley Gorley. The production is handled by Louis Bell and Charlie Handsome.
The lyrics of "Have The Heart" explore the internal conflict and emotional struggle of a relationship on the verge of breaking down. The recurring theme is the difficulty of ending a relationship that is both sweet and challenging, symbolized by the metaphor of trouble riding in on a pale white horse and the imagery of a revolving door. The song reflects the tension between the desire to leave and the emotional attachment that makes departure feel almost impossible. The duet between Post Malone and Dolly Parton highlights the emotional weight and complexity of this situation, with Dolly Parton’s verse adding a layer of personal regret and romantic nostalgia.
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The "Have The Heart" song is sung by Post Malone featuring Dolly Parton
The "Have The Heart" song by Post Malone lyrics was written by Post Malone, Louis Bell, Charlie Handsome, Lainey Wilson, Brad Paisley & Ashley Gorley.
The "Have The Heart" song by Post Malone was produced by Louis Bell & Charlie Handsome.
Post Malone released "Have The Heart" song on Aug 16, 2024.
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