'We don't have to fix it, we don't have to stay / I will love you either way.'
"Are we gonna make it? Is this gonna hurt?" Shawn sings in the opening verse of the song."We can try to sedate it. But that never works."of the song include:"I start to imagine a world where we don't collide / It's making me sick but we'll heal and the sun will rise."
"I think for me it's always been if I'm not willing to talk about that stuff, then I kind of check out a little bit," he told."I really think when you know, you know. She's been one of my best friends since I was 15 years old. I dunno, at the same time, I know we're really young, so I don't wanna jump insanely fast, but I think when you find your person, you feel and know that you've found your person.
Meanwhile, the statement they released announcing their breakup said:"Hey guys, we've decided to end our romantic relationship but our love for one another as humans is stronger than ever."
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