Aye aye aye aye
Feels like fire
I'm so in love with you

Dreams are like angels
They keep bad at bay, bad at bay
Love is the light scaring darkness away

I'm so in love with you
Purge the soul
Make love your goal

The power of love
A force from above
Cleaning my soul

Flame on burn desire, love
With tongues of fire
Purge the soul
Make love your goal

I'll protect you from the hooded claw
Keep the vampires from your door
When the chips are down
I'll be around with my undying

Death defying love for you
Envy will hurt itself
Let yourself be beautiful
Sparkling love flowers and pearls and pretty girls

Love is like an energy
Rushing in, rushing inside of me
Yeah

The power of love
A force from above
Cleaning my soul

Flame on burn desire, love
With tongues of fire
Purge the soul
Make love your goal

This time we go sublime
Lovers entwined divine divine
Love is danger, love is pleasure
Love is pure, the only treasure

I'm so in love with you
Purge the soul
Make love your goal

The power of love
A force from above
Cleaning my soul

The power of love
A force from above
A sky scraping dove

Flame on burn desire, love
With tongues of fire
Purge the soul


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The Power of Love Lyrics as written by Holly Johnson Rudy Amado Perez

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    I'm hearing this for the first time after finally getting a copy of Picture Of Perfect Youth (a VERY deserving re-realease), and I'm surprised there are no comments from people who've heard it before now. This song is beautiful. I can't explain why, but it's really touched me.

    pretorianzeroon March 19, 2007   Link
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    I agree. This is a tremendous song - very emotional and beautiful. It's...well..about the power of love :P Picture of Perfect Youth was so much better than I expected it to be. I've never heard the original Frankie version but this version is so perfect I doubt it could be topped.

    louisagiffardon August 25, 2007   Link

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