You make me invisible
Like the sky, you make my day
I feel so wonderful
Oh, oh, oh, don't let go
Now, see, there's a darker few
It feels like I never saw the sun
Should I shout for a rescue
Oh, oh, oh, don't let go
Oh, oh, oh, don't let go

Two hearts are beating, together
I'm in love (woohoo)
I'm in love (woohoo)
Is this forever, and ever
I'm in love (woohoo)
I'm in love (woohoo)
Two hearts are beating, together
I'm in love (woohoo)
I'm in love (woohoo)
Is this forever, and ever
I'm in love (woohoo)
I'm in love (woohoo)

Looks good in the sunshine
Hold on, 'cause I'm coming up for air
I cant even see up here
Oh, oh, oh, don't let go
Oh, oh, oh, don't let go

Two hearts are beating, together
I'm in love (woohoo)
I'm in love (woohoo)
Is this forever, and ever
I'm in love (woohoo)
I'm in love (woohoo)
Two hearts are beating, together
I'm in love (woohoo)
I'm in love (woohoo)
Is this forever, and ever
I'm in love (woohoo)
I'm in love (woohoo)

Two hearts (a-woo-woo-woo)
I'm in love (woohoo)
I'm in love (woohoo)
Is this forever, and ever
I'm in love (woohoo)
I'm in love (woohoo)
Two, hearts
A woowoowoo, oh


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2 Hearts Lyrics as written by Jemima Stilwell James Eliot

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    It's about her ex Olivier Martinez and their relationship, she's hoping that it will last forever because she's in love

    crowdiegalon November 29, 2007   Link
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    annoying song with stupid lyrics woooo

    Mercedes2007on December 10, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Silly lyrics but it sounds good. But unfortunately, that's NOT what makes a song good.

    young_jableson December 11, 2007   Link
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    i like this song i like the music video to this song

    cullenangelz46on February 26, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    This is one of those songs describing an infatuation so all-consuming that it goes over the top into something a bit sinister. Her love makes her lose all sense of individual identity. She has become "invisible" to herself, nearly mindless in her obsession.

    Letmeinon September 05, 2008   Link
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    Incidentally the skull motifs in the video suggest I'm not the only one who finds the song sinister.

    Letmeinon September 05, 2008   Link

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