Secret heart
What are you made of?
What are you so afraid of?
Could it be three simple words
Or the fear of being overheard?
What's wrong?
Let her in on your secret, heart

Secret heart
Why so mysterious?
Why so sacred, why so serious?
Maybe you're just acting tough
Maybe you're just not man enough
What's wrong?
Let her in on your secret, heart

This very secret you're trying to conceal
Is the very same one you're dying to reveal
Go tell her how you feel

Secret heart
Come out and share it
This loneliness, few can bear it
Could it have something to do with
Admitting that you just can't go through it alone?
Let her in on your secret
What's wrong, oh?
Let her in on your secret heart
Your secret heart


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Secret Heart Lyrics as written by Ronald Eldon Sexsmith

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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    Amazing song Everyone knows what its like having a crush. "This very secret you're trying to conceal Is the very same one you're dying to reveal Go tell her how you feel" Says it perfectly and it ryhmes. (I believe this is a cover though)
    JDevon September 26, 2007   Link
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    Amazing song Everyone knows what its like having a crush. "This very secret you're trying to conceal Is the very same one you're dying to reveal Go tell her how you feel" Says it perfectly and it ryhmes. (I believe this is a cover though)
    JDevon September 26, 2007   Link
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    ^^^^^^ No it's not a cover... It has been covered by numerous artists (Feist, Rod Stewart amongst others). Great song indeed.
    couqueon January 30, 2008   Link
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    "Or the fear of being overheard?" this part is so tragic and true, in a sense, as Sexsmith is an under-appreciated artist. admired by other artists and covered by many but has yet to achieve the world renown he deserves.
    eunice13on July 25, 2008   Link
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    I love this song but I didn't know it was a re-make. So I'm on a mission now to find and listen to the other versions. It's SO hard to out your feelings to someone. Who likes to put themselves up for the potential of being shot down and humiliated? Gawd. xx
    shockdelicaon January 24, 2010   Link

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