I heard you talking about your goals, love
My role is a mere shadow
You say you're going straight to the top
But the top is a foot of a hill

I heard voices from above
Saying I've got choices not that tough

Now you praise me, baby, for talents I've never seen
It's like you are talking to an invisible machine

You say you love me with your whole heart
Your whole heart seemed to fall apart
You say you love me with your whole heart
Your whole heart seemed to fall apart

I never seem to feel this fit I wear
I hear you saying that you're going to be a doctor, model
An archeologist who's going to find an end to some struggle
These illusions, it is just a sweetest dream

You say you love me with your whole heart
Your whole heart seemed to fall apart
You say you love me with your whole heart
Your whole heart seems to break, break, break it up

I never used to feel, this can't be real
A place of self-respect from God knows, love
Now you're a hungry machine, a destination to a terrible dream

Well, what's it all about?
Lover where does it seem to go, I know

You say you love me with your whole heart
Your whole heart seemed to fall apart
You say you love me with your whole heart
Your whole heart seems to rip, rip, rip it up

(These illusions, illusions)

(Your whole heart, oh, your whole heart)

You say you love me with your whole heart
Your whole heart seemed to fall apart
You say you love me with your whole heart
Your whole heart seemed to fall apart

I heard you talking about your goals, love
My role is a mere shadow
You say you're going straight to the top
But the top is a foot of a hill


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Hole Heart Lyrics as written by Albert Loubser Arno Carstens

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