You can take my heart
For a walk on the beach,
You can take my heart
For a little trip,
You can take my heart
Very close to your heart,
You can take my heart
Forever if you like.

But not every heart
Belongs to any other
You and I
You and I are meant to be.

I'm the one for you
you're the one for me
you love me as much as I do
when you look at me and we're skin to skin
I want you, so please come in
and you love me more and more
and my love grows up with you
and you kiss me more and more
and I kiss you too
and I kiss you too

If I take your heart
I will cherish it every day
If I take your heart
I will heal these old wounds
If I take your heart
it's to make it happy
If I take your heart
it's forever close to mine

But not every heart
belongs to any other
You and I

You and I
are meant to be
I'm the one for you
you're the one for me
you love me as much as I do
when you look at me and we're skin to skin
I want you, so please come in
and you love me more and more
and my love grows up with you
and you kiss me more and more
and I kiss you too
and I kiss you too

I don't care
I don't care
if I'm again carried away
if you swear
if you swear
to give me your heart in return
I don't care, I don't care!
if i'm again carried away
if you swear
if you swear
to give me your heart in return
to give me your heart in return


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Take My Heart Lyrics as written by Stephanie Sokolinski Thomas Semence

Lyrics © Thomas SEMENCE, Universal Music Publishing Group

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    probs my least favourite on the ep. too sappy, yet her voice is amazingly smooth and adorable :]

    quirky_but_kewlon December 09, 2007   Link
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    I don't like this song, but I do, however, love it's clever placement in the EP. After listening to "I'll Kill Her," being instantly confronted with a song so tender and soft as this one is pretty damn ironic.

    sunshinetumoron January 26, 2008   Link
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    I like it, its pretty clear what the songs about. hah

    angiekinnnnnson February 10, 2008   Link
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    aww I love this song. soo cute

    tifnzon September 14, 2008   Link

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