Tudutudu
Tudutudu

And when you rise in the morning sun
I feel you touch my hand in the pouring rain
And the moment that you wander far from me
I wanna feel you in my arms again

And you come to me on a summer breeze
Keep you warm in your love then you softly leave
And it's me you need to show
How deep is your love?

How deep is your love, how deep is your love?
I really need to learn 'cause we're living in a world of fools
Breaking us down when they all should let us be
We belong to you and me

I believe in you
You know you're the door to my barest soul
You're the light in my deepest, darkest hour
You're my savior when I fall (When I fall)

And you may not think that I care for you
When you know down inside that I really do
And it's me you need to show
How deep is your love?

How deep is your love, how deep is your love? (Oh)
I really need to learn 'cause we're living in a world of fools
Breaking us down when they all should let us be
We belong to you and me

You're the light
You're my life

(When I fall) And you may not think that I care for you
When you know down inside that I really do
And it's me you need to show
How deep is your love?

How deep is your love, how deep is your love?
I really need to learn 'cause we're living in a world of fools
They're breaking us down when they all should let us be
We belong to you and me

Tudutudu (How deep is your love)
So, how deep is your love? (Tudutudu)
How deep is your love? (Tudutudu)(How deep is your love)
So, how deep is your love? (Tudutudu)
How deep is your love? (Tudutudu)


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How Deep Is Your Love Lyrics as written by Maurice Ernest Gibb Barry Gibb

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    this is a bee-gees cover, even though i believe this is alot better than the original.

    setting_sun_69on August 31, 2002   Link
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    General Comment

    a commonly held misconception is that the words are "how deep is your love". in fact, it is "how cheap is your dove?", and is about a shopper inquiring of a member of staff in boots the price of said pH neutral soap.

    lance_vantzon December 24, 2004   Link
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    I know it's a cover and all that but still an excellent version. Takes me back to being about 10 and after much avoidance, I started to like Take That... Just as they broke up. (I couldn't like a boy band before that because boys were smelly). Still to this day one of my favourites.

    calnonon June 24, 2008   Link
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    And when you rise in the morning sun I feel you touch my hand in the pouring rain And the moment that you wander far from me I wanna feel you in my arms again And you come to me on the summer breeze Keep me warm in your love then you softly leave

    (Elusive God.)

    I believe in you You know you're the door to my very soul You are the light in my deepest darkest hour And you are my saviour when I fall

    (Jesus.)

    'Cause we're living in a world of fools Breaking us down When they all should let us be We belong to you and me

    (My faith is mine, b#tches! Quit dissin my Christian religion!)

    :)

    steve82con October 22, 2008   Link

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