Let's hear it for heartache
Let's hear it for pain
Let's hear it for poison tears that wash your dreams down the drain
Let's hear it for sleepless nights
Let's do it again

[Chorus]
Let's hear it for love
Let's hear it for
Let's hear it for love
Let's hear it for
Let's hear it for love
Pick your heart up off the floor
This is what you've been waiting for
Let's hear it for love

Let's hear it for promises
Something sealed with a kiss
Let's hear it for big mistakes
That you just couldn't resist
Let's hear it for bucket seats
Let's try it like this

[Chorus]

Let's hear it for letting someone totally ruin your life
Let's hear it for love
Let's hope it's everything you hoped it would be

Let's hear it for jealousy
Let's hear it for hate
Let's hear it an apology before it's too late
Let's hear it for cigarettes
Baby you were great

Let's hear it for love

[Repeat x3]
Let's hear it for
Let's hear it for love


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Let's Hear It for Love Lyrics as written by Josh Caterer

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    to me this song is about having high expectations for someone and them totally disappointing you. i especially like "let's hear it for bucket seats, let's try it like this...", dirty dirty mind i have...

    ok your majestyon July 05, 2002   Link
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    I'm surprised that there aren't more comments on this song. It rocks ass and is probably my favorite popes song. My boyfriend loves the bucket seat part too...

    RocketHeartOnFireon August 02, 2002   Link
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    This is bar none the best song ever written about relationships. Its all-encompassing simplicity gives it a universality that every one can relate to, and the way Josh sings it is just too perfect.

    BlackLungFeveron October 13, 2005   Link
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    i love this song.

    unfortunately they won't ever play it anymore, not that they play shows much since their breaking up, but i saw their reunion show at the Flower15 in Chicago and they didn't play it. And my boyfriend said they won't since the lead singers found Jesus. or something like that.

    LetsHearItForLoveon January 20, 2006   Link
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    They still play this song all the time. In fact, I've only seen them twice since they broke up and they've started their set with it both times.

    BlackLungFeveron June 12, 2007   Link

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