You may be beautiful
We've had a magical time together
Exploring each other's sexual needs
We get along so well
But I think you should know
That I might not be in love with you

When we're together
I love those nights
But when we are apart
I feel the emptiness

But there are times
When I look in your eyes
And I see that I am losing
The whole of my life

Oh, if I'm in love, I'll let you know
If you're the one I'm thinking of
And if you're not the one
Then I'm moving on
'Cause it's not worth hanging on

Ohh, you're insatiable, girl
You know how to pull my strings
You without me is a match
That we can never seem to bring
Ourselves to talk about us I really think
That if could be in love with you

When we see each other it feels so right
But right from the start
You steal my emptiness
But in the heat of the night
When it all feels alright
I'm left thinking what am I doing

Oh, if I'm in love, I'll let you know
If you're the one I'm thinking of
And if you're not the one
Then I'm moving on
'Cause it's worth hanging on

Please, understand
I don't mean to hurt you
But I've gotta grab a hold of my life
And I feel that in my heart
That we're better off apart
I'm left thinking what am I doing

Please, understand
I don't mean to hurt you
But I've gotta grab a hold of my life
And I feel that in my heart
That we're better off apart
I'm left thinking what am I doing

Please, understand
I don't mean to hurt you
But I've gotta grab a hold of my life
And I feel that in my heart
That we're better off apart
I'm left thinking what am I doing

Oh, if I'm in love, I'll let you know
If you're the one I'm thinking of
And if you're not the one
Then I'm moving on
'Cause it's worth hanging on

I'll let you know if I'm thinking about you




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If I'm in Love Lyrics as written by Jack Jo Freegard David Arratoon

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