Can't you hear them whispering
Around you all the time
Can't you tell the difference between
Things when you're in love
I hear your voice is trembling
Every time when he's around
Your detached engagements
In the things I say means love, oh

He decides whether you should smile
Whether you should cry
Whether you should be happy
He decides whether you should smile
Whether you should cry
Whether you should be sad

If he doesn't love you, you're afraid that you
Can't go on
Living without loving never makes a person
Strong, no
If he really loves you, let him show you that
Instead
I will be here with you 'cause I know that
You're afraid of love

He decides whether you should smile
Whether you should cry
Whether you should be happy
He decides whether you should smile
Whether you should cry
Whether you should be sad

You'll never change my mind my friend, don't
Let that feeling go
This love might change your world around
In time you'll have to know, oh yeah

Whether you should go

Oh yeah

He decides whether you should smile
Whether you should cry
Whether you should be happy
He decides whether you should smile
Whether you should cry
Whether you should be sad

Whether you should be happy
Whether you should cry
Whether you should be happy

He decides
Whether you

I know that
He decides


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