I don't know why I like it
I just do

Ooh-ooh, ooh

I've been hearing your heartbeat inside of me
I keep your photograph beside my bed
Livin' in a world of fantasies
I can't get you out of my head
I've been waiting for the phone to ring all night
Why you wanna make me feel so good
I got a love of my own, baby
I shouldn't get so hung up on you

I remember the way that we touch
I wish I didn't like it so much

Oh, I get so emotional, baby
Every time I think of you
I get so emotional, baby
Ain't it shocking what love can do
Ain't it shocking what love can do
Ain't it shocking what love can do

I gotta watch you walk in the room, baby
I gotta watch you walk out
I like the animal way you move
And when you talk
I just watch your mouth

Oh, I remember the way that we touch
I wish I didn't like it so much

Oh, I get so emotional, baby
Every time I think of you
I get so emotional, baby
Ain't it shocking what love can do
I get so emotional, baby
Every time I think of you
I get so emotional, baby
Ain't it shocking what love can do
Ain't it shocking what love can do
Ain't it shocking what love can do

See I remember the way that we touch
I wish I didn't like it so much
No no no, I get so emotional, baby
Every time I think of you
I get so emotional, baby
Ain't it shocking what love can do
I get so emotional, baby
Every time I think of you
I get so emotional, baby
Ain't it shocking what love can do
I get so emotional
I get so emotional, baby
Shocking what love can do
I get so emotional, baby
Every time I think of you
I get so emotional, baby
Ain't it shocking what love can do
I get so emotional, baby
Every time I think of you
I get so emotional, baby


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    This and How Will I Know are my favorite Whitney songs. She sang with such a digital clarity it was as if the radio suddenly got upgraded when one of her songs came on. She was collectively invented to be a pop princess but, she felt more in touch with her Newark tough girl roots. Thing is, the sweet lilt she would get in her voice showed her goodness and nobility despite some of her life circumstances. The drugs were like a spell easing her from a beauty a little too hard to face sometimes. My heart goes out to Dione Warwick and Aretha Franklin-every one who loved her. Rest well dear princess.

    Musieon February 12, 2012   Link

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