Nothing Broken But My Heart

Celine Dion · Celine Dion

I've been over you for some time now baby
I don't miss your kiss like before now anymore now
If you asked me how I'm doin' I'm fine
All I needed was a little time
So if you still think that I still need you Baby
I really don't know why
Oh baby, since you left me
You might think that my world's been torn apart
But if you see me
Baby you'll see that
Nothing's broken, nothing broken but my heart

You won't find no tears in my eyes now baby
If you think I'm sad that you're gone now
Then you're wrong now
If you ask I'll say I'm happy I'm free
Tell you that's the way I wanna be
And all those nights we shared together baby
We'll they don't mean a thing

Oh baby since you left me
You might think that my world's been torn apart
But if you see me
Baby you'll see that
Nothing's broken, nothing broken but my heart

So if you still think that I need you baby
I don't think about you
I'm happy now without you

Oh baby, you might think my world's been torn apart Oh but you'll see that
Nothing's broken, nothing broken but my heart

Oh baby since you left me
You might think that my world's been torn apart
But if you see me
Baby you'll see that
Nothing's broken, nothing broken but my heart
Nothing broken, nothing broken but my heart

Baby, you might thing my world's been torn apart
But nothing's broken, nothing broken but my heart...

Nothing Broken But My Heart

Celine Dion's 'Nothing Broken But My Heart' stands as a poignant exploration of resilience and emotional vulnerability within her discography. Recorded during her early career, the track exemplifies her signature blend of powerful vocals and dramatic storytelling, characteristic of the pop and musical theatre genres she helped define. The song reflects a period where Dion was establishing her reputation for raw emotional delivery, often drawing from personal experiences to craft narratives of heartbreak and recovery. As part of her broader catalog, it showcases her ability to convey deep sentiment through melody and voice, resonating with audiences who connect with themes of enduring strength despite emotional turmoil. The recording remains a testament to her early artistic development and her commitment to authenticity in her musical performances.