Living in a box-Room in your heart

Oh woh woh, no matter how below (how)
Oh, oh woh

It's dark and cold tonight, I'm walking all alone
And one step at a time I'm getting closer
I know she's hard to find, instinctively I try
To take the path of love into the night
There would be no reason if you really didn't care
There would be no reason for love

The door is open wide, is anybody there
I know this must be the room in your heart
I really don't know why but it's so easy to breathe
I know this must be the room in the heart, oh oh-oh yeah

No answers question me, no one's been here before
I am the first to see the light at your door
If I could hold you now I wouldn't disagree
With these four walls you're protecting me, oh-oh-ooh
There would be no reason if you really didn't care
There would be no reason for love

The door is open wide, is anybody there
I know this must be the room in your heart
I really don't know why but it's so easy to breathe
I know this must be the room in the heart, oh yeah

I can feel it, I can feel it
I can feel the love that's surrounding me coming out of you
I can feel it (coming out, coming out, coming out) yeah

The door is open wide (is anybody there)
(I know this must be the room in your heart)
(I really don't know why but it's so easy to breathe) mmm, breathe
Oh oh-oh-oh (I know this must be the room in your heart)
I know this must be, I know this must be

I know, ooh ooh, is anybody there

Oh oh (the door is open wide, is anybody there) oh oh
(I know this must be the room in your heart) ah ah
(I really don't know why) I really don't know why
(But it's so easy to breathe)
(I know this must be the room in your heart)


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Room In Your Heart Lyrics as written by Marcus Vere Albert Hammond

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    wow - first comment! I just heard this played on the radio and I'd forgotten all about it! Took me right back to my childhood when I was about 10. Obviously this is about someone who is feeling the love and protection of their partner. Beautiful song! I'm now going to download it....

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