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Practice: Heart Upon My Sleeve

Imagine Dragons

4:14

💡How to Practice

  1. Play the song on your music player or streaming service
  2. Follow along with the synced lyrics below
  3. Use the timestamps to check your timing

Lyrics with Timing

Sync Ready
0:07

With my heart upon my sleeve

0:11

My head down low, I still feel broken

0:15

Down upon my knees

0:19

With my head down low and I still feel broken

0:23

Where are you? Where are you?

0:27

Oh, now that I need you most and

0:31

A heart upon my sleeve, broken down, woah

1:01

I guess I'm just down on my luck a bit, shakin' me out of it

1:09

I guess I'm just down on my luck a bit, shakin' me out of it

1:24

With my heart upon my sleeve

1:28

My head down low, I still feel broken

1:31

Down upon my knees

1:35

With my head down low and I still feel broken

1:40

Where are you? Where are you?

1:43

Oh, now that I need you most and

1:47

A heart upon my sleeve, broken down, down, down, down

1:59

Now, I can't go a single day without thinking of the words I'd say

2:06

And I can't do a single thing without thinking of you, thinking of you

2:29

Now I'm just left with the pieces to put back together

2:33

(Together, together, together)

2:38

(Forever, forever, forever)

2:44

With my heart upon my sleeve

2:48

My head down low, I still feel broken

2:51

Down upon my knees

2:56

With my head down low and I still feel broken

3:00

Where are you? Where are you?

3:04

Oh, now that I need you most and

3:08

My heart upon my sleeve, broken down, down, down, down

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Song Information

Artist
Imagine Dragons
Album
TIM
Duration
4:14
Lyrics Type
plain

💡Singing Tips

  • Listen to the original song first to learn the melody
  • Start with slower parts before tackling fast sections
  • Record yourself to identify areas for improvement