I saw you at midnight, in a dream that I had.
From nowhere, you stood there, and you seemed so sad.
And a vicious decision is drivin' me mad.
Should I follow my head, or follow my heart?

You were different, indifferent, unbelievably cool.
I approached you, to show you, that I'm nobody's fool.
And an error, caused terror, as I sensed your dare.
Should I follow my head, or follow my heart?

Should I follow my head, or follow my heart?
You've got the lead, baby I've got a start.
Should I follow my head?
Should I follow my heart?
Should I follow my head, or my heart?
Follow my heart.


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    Your head says "walk away", your heart says "don't give up"...

    Outcaston January 20, 2009   Link
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    You can tell by the passionate guitar solos on this track that following your heart is the way to go. Following your heart is more risky than following your mind but sometimes regretting the things you do are better than regretting the things you didn't do in a romantic setting. Take a chance on your Angel or else she or he will move on with some one else worthy or not.

    jon1043377on October 19, 2016   Link

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